Trap Table; Trapmaxclients (1.3.6.1.3.94.2.1); Trapclientcount (1.3.6.1.3.94.2.2); Tramp Severity Levels - HP StorageWorks 8/20q Reference Manual

Hp storageworks 8/20q and sn6000 fibre channel switch simple network management protocol reference guide (5697-0409, june 2010)
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Trap table

Traps are asynchronous messages sent from the agent (residing on the switch) to the manager (residing on
the workstation) to identify significant events.
There can be up to five trap addresses within the trap table. All trap information is stored within the switch
and is accessible to Telnet and the SNMP agent, and is persistent between boots. An example of how to
access one of these objects, given an IP address of 10.32.165.4, is:
snmpget localhost public
fcmgmt.trapReg.trapRegTable.trapRegEntry.trapRegFilter.10.32.165.4.162.
A trap event is reported when the incoming error has a severity level less than or equal to the configured
severity level. The trap event types and trap severity levels are listed in
Table 28

Tramp severity levels

Event type
Unknown
Emergency
Alert
Critical
Error
Warning
Notify
Info
Debug
Mark

trapMaxClients (1.3.6.1.3.94.2.1)

The maximum number of SNMP trap recipients supported by the connectivity unit.
Syntax
INTEGER
Access
Read-only
Status
Mandatory
Return value
Always returns 5

trapClientCount (1.3.6.1.3.94.2.2)

The current number of rows in the trap table
Syntax
INTEGER
Access
Read-only
Status
134 Fibre Alliance MIB Objects
Severity level
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Table
28.

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