Snmp Trap Configuration - Raritan Dominion KX II Server KX2-432 User Manual

Enterprise-class, secure, digital kvm (keyboard, video, mouse) switch
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SNMP Trap Configuration

SNMP provides the ability to send traps, or notifications, to advise an administrator when one or
more conditions have been met. The following table lists the Dominion KX II SNMP traps:
T
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RAP
AME
cimConnected
cimDisconnected
cimUpdateCompleted
cimUpdateStarted
configBackup
configRestore
deviceUpdateFailed
deviceUpgradeCompleted
deviceUpgradeStarted
ethernetFailover
factoryReset
firmwareFileDiscarded
firmwareUpdateFailed
firmwareValidationFailed
groupAdded
groupDeleted
groupModified
ipConflictDetected
ipConflictResolved
networkFailure
networkParameterChanged
passwordSettingsChanged
portConnect
portConnectionDenied
portDisconnect
portStatusChange
powerNotification
powerOutletNotification
rebootCompleted
rebootStarted
securityViolation
startCCManagement
stopCCManagement
userAdded
userAuthenticationFailure
userConnectionLost
userDeleted
userLogin
userLogout
userModified
userPasswordChanged
userSessionTimeout
vmImageConnected
vmImageDisconnected
A CIM is plugged into to the Dominion KX II port.
A CIM is either unplugged from the Dominion KX II port or powered-off.
CIM firmware update process completed.
CIM firmware update process started.
The device configuration has been backed up.
The device configuration has been restored.
Device update has failed.
The Dominion KX II has completed update via an RFP file.
The Dominion KX II has begun update via an RFP file.
An Ethernet failover was detected and restored on a new Ethernet interface.
The device has been reset to factory defaults.
Firmware file was discarded.
Firmware update failed.
Firmware validation failed.
A group has been added to the KX II system.
A group has been deleted from the system.
A group has been modified.
An IP Address conflict was detected.
An IP Address conflict was resolved.
An Ethernet interface of the product can no longer communicate over the
network.
A change has been made to the network parameters.
Strong password settings have changed.
A previously authenticated user has begun a KVM session.
A connection to the target port was denied.
A user engaging in a KVM session closes the session properly.
The port has become unavailable.
The power outlet status notification: 1=Active, 0=Inactive.
Power strip device outlet status notification.
The KX has completed its reboot.
The KX has begun to reboot, either through cycling power to the system or by a
warm reboot from the OS.
Security violation.
The device has been put under CommandCenter Management.
The device has been removed from CommandCenter Management.
A user has been added to the system.
A user attempted to log in without a correct username and/or password.
A user with an active session has experienced an abnormal session termination.
A user account has been deleted.
A user has successfully logged into the KX II and has been authenticated.
A user has successfully logged out of the KX II properly.
A user account has been modified.
This event is triggered if the password of any user of the device is modified.
A user with an active session has experienced a session termination due to
timeout.
User attempted to mount either a device or image on the target using Virtual
Media. For every attempt on device/image mapping (mounting) this event is
generated.
User attempted to unmount a device or image on the target using Virtual Media.
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