Severity Levels for SNMP Trap Routing
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Each event is assigned a severity level, which is used in SNMP trap routing (described
on page 14-6) to determine which level(s) will be sent to an SNMP manager. There
are four levels of severity:
Level 1 = Serious fault. This is a serious error and immediate action is required.
Level 2 = Major fault/link alarm. Link alarms 400–406 are at this level simply to
show importance; for any other events, take action as soon as possible.
Level 3= Minor fault/traffic disturbance. Clear the fault at the first suitable
occasion.
Level 4 = Configuration error/informational event. Depending on the event, no
action may be necessary and, if so, correcting the configuration of certain
database parameters may be adequate.
FRX/FRM 3.3 User Guide, Rev 04
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