Trap Objects; Trap Notifications - Safran WR-Z16 User Manual

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7.2  SNMP
7.2.2.1

Trap objects

The generated traps in the device contain different objects in order to provide
general and specific information about the trigger of the notification.
The best way to review our traps definitions is read trap section in SEVEN-
PRODUCT- MIB.txt file. You can find this file inside your device at /wr/etc/s-
nmp/SEVEN-PRODUCT-MIB.txt.
7.2.2.2

Trap notifications

There are different events that trigger the generation of a trap in the device
including startup, shutdown, module open or close and parameter status.
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Note:
The SNMP traps in this device are sent using SNMP v2, due to
efficiency, security and simplicity reasons. All traps are sent with
snmpinform that tries to confirm the reception of the trap by the Net-
work Management System (NMS), and resends the trap until a
timeout expires if it receives no confirmation.
wrzTrapTime: Contains the time information when the trap was sent.
wrzTrapPrmOID: Contains the OID information of the parameter associated
to the generated trap.
wrzTrapPrmKey: Contains the full path parameter key associated to the
generated trap.
wrzTrapPrmVal: Contains the value of the parameter that generated the
trap as a number.
wrzTrapPrmValStr: Contains the value of the parameter that generated the
trap as a string if existing.
wrzTrapModOID: Contains the OID information of the module associated to
the generated trap.
wrzTrapModKey: Contains the module name associated to the generated
trap.
wrzInit: Trap generated when the system completely starts, and all services
are initialized.
wrzShutdown: Trap generated when all services are closed before a system
shut down or reboot.
modOpen: Trap generated when a module or service is launched.
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