3Com 5101M-MGT TV Receiver User Manual


 
4 - 6 ONline Ethernet Management Module Installation and Operation Guide
The first two fields in the trap message are described in Table 4-3. The
remainder of the fields are dependent on the type of trap received and are
self-explanatory.
SNMP traps are also sent to the EMM console when they occur. An
example of an SNMP trap would be when a device attempts to gather
information (read) from the EMM, but the address of the device has not
been added to the community table with that access level. The message
that would appear in this instance is shown below:
Message received from this device on 15:28 Tues 08 Jun 93:
Enterprise: Chipcom
SNMP Generic Trap: SNMP Authentication Failure
You also have the option of disabling traps. Use the SET ALERT
PORT_UP_DOWN DISABLE command as described in the ONline
Management Commands Guide to disable traps slot up/down traps.
Table 4-3. EMM Trap Message Fields
Field Description
Enterprise Describes the enterprise (organization)
responsible for this type of trap message.
Enterprise Specific Trap One of the following trap messages:
Slot Up or Slot Down
Port Up or Port Down
Trunk Up or Trunk Down
Fatal Error
Environment Change