18 • SNMP Configuration
The various details available in the Trap Details window are listed in table 15:
Trap Details
TimeStamp
The TimeStamp is a 32-bit unsigned value indicating the number of cent seconds that have
elapsed since the (re)start of the SNMP agent and the sending of the trap. This field shows
the value stored in the MIB-II sysUpTime variable converted into hours, minutes and sec-
onds.
Enterprise
This field shows the OID of the management enterprise that defines the trap message. The
value is represented as an OBJECT IDENTIFIER value and has a variable length.
Generic Type The Generic type value is categorized and numbered 0 to 6. They are 0-coldStart, 1-warm-
Start, 2-linkDown, 3-linkUp, 4-authenticationFailure, 5-egpNeighborLoss. The trap type
value 6 is identified as enterprise-specific value. This field shows the value based on the
type of trap.
Specific Type The specific trap type indicates the specific trap as defined in an enterprise-specific MIB. If
the Generic type value is 6 then, this field shows a value greater than 0. If the generic type
value is a value other than 6, then the field shows a value 0. This field can have values
from 0 to 2147483647.
Message
This is a text field. By default, this field will always contain the Varbinds in the Trap PDU.
This can be substituted with text.
Severity
This field shows the Severity or the intensity of the trap. They could be 0-All, 1-Critical, 2-
Major, 3-Minor, 4-warning, 5-Clear and 6-info.
Entity
The source IP address from which the Trap was sent is depicted here.
RemotePort
This field reveals the port on which the Trap was sent by the originator.
Community
The Community string is displayed here.
Node
Source
TimeReceived This depicts the Date and Time when the trap was received.
HelpURL
The URL shown here gives more details of the received trap. By default, the URL file name is
<generic-type value> - <specific-type value>.html
You can stop the listening by clicking the Stop button.
When you need to delete the trap, select the trap to be deleted and click the Delete Trap button or right click
on the trap in the trap table and select option Delete the Selected Rows.
Yet another option in the Trap Viewer is the ParserEditor. The TrapViewer can filter incoming traps according
to certain criteria called the parser criteria. The configuration of the criteria is made possible by using the parser
editor. Refer to the AdventNet SNMP Utilities documentation for a detailed description of the parser editor
configuration and its use.
Standard SNMP version 1 traps
The SmartWare application software supports the following standard SNMP version 1 traps. The descriptions
are taken from RFC 1215 "Convention for defining traps for use with the SNMP".
warmStart TRAP-TYPE
ENTERPRISE snmp
DESCRIPTION
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Table 15. Details available in the Trap Details window
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Description
Standard SNMP version 1 traps
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