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Alarms Utility User’s Guide

HP OpenView, version 5.0 for Solaris 2.5, 2.5.1, or 2.6

HP OpenView, version 5.0 for HP-UX 10.20

Non-AAC devices:HP OpenView, version 5.0

for Windows NT 4.0

Part #650-00141-00

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Copyright Copyright © 1997-1999, 2001, 2005 by Kentrox, LLC. All Rights Reserved.Printed in the U.S.A.

Specifications published here are current or planned as of the date of publication of this document. Because we are continuously improving and adding features to our products, Kentrox reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. You may verify product specifications by contacting our office.

In no event shall Kentrox be liable for any damages resulting from loss of data, loss of use, or loss of profits. Kentrox further disclaims any and all liability for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other similar damages. This dis-claimer of liability applies to all products, publications and services during and after the warranty period.

Trademark information

Kentrox, AAC-1, AAC-3, CrossPATH, and DataSMART are registered trademarks of Kentrox, LLC. AAC, AAC-2, DataSMART MAX, M-PATH, and Network Essentials are trademarks of Kentrox, LLC.

All other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Revision history

Part # Date Description

65-70302001 April 1997 Issue 1

65-70302003 August 1998 Issue 2

1062848 July 1999 Issue 3

5000261 December 2001 Issue 4

650-00141-00 May 2005 Issue 5

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ContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Chapter 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Kentrox products supported by the Alarms Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Alarms Utility application requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Preliminary device setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

Chapter 2 Using the Alarms Utility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Device and interface icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Traps and alarm log data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Using HP OpenView’s MIB browser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Chapter 3 SNMP traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

SNMP traps overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Enterprise-specific AAC-3 and AAC-2 traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22AAC-1 traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31CrossPATH traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32DataSMART traps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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Preface

Who should read this manual?

This manual is intended as a reference source for network managers using the Alarms Utility to monitor Kentrox hardware. The Alarms Utility is a drop-in application running under HP OpenView that enables you to view the status of Kentrox devices and determine when a change in status occurred.

This manual assumes that you are familiar with HP OpenView operations, and that the Kentrox devices you will monitor have been installed according to the instructions in the product installation guides. For that reason, the manual does not include instructions on device setup, port parameters, or remote access configuration.

For information on the topics not described here, see the device’s installation and user’s guides, and your HP OpenView reference manual.

Viewing this manual as a PDF file

This manual is designed to be used as both a printed book and a PDF file, and includes the following features for PDF viewing:

■ Cross-references are clickable hyperlinks that appear in blue text.■ Chapters and section headings are represented as clickable bookmarks in the left-hand

pane of the Acrobat viewer.■ Page numbering is consistent between the printed page and the PDF file to help you

easily select a range of pages for printing.You can obtain PDF files of our manuals by visiting:http://www.kentrox.com/library.

Related publications In addition to this manual, the following are also useful reference sources:

■ Installation Guides—detailed procedures for installing hardware devices and configuring the ports for initial operation.

■ User’s Guides—complete product instructions about ongoing operation of the products.

■ MIB References—comprehensive listings of trap descriptions and tables for standard and enterprise-specific MIBs for Kentrox products.

MIB source files SNMP MIB source files are available by visiting:http://www.kentrox.com/support.

Installation information

This manual does not provide information about installing or uninstalling the Alarms Utility. For installation information, refer to the “README” text file on your Alarms Utility CD-ROM.

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Who to call for assistance

If you need assistance with this product or have questions not answered by this manual, please visit our Support page on the Kentrox Web site. You are also welcome to call or send email to our Technical Assistance Center. Please have your product's software revi-sion and hardware serial numbers available to give to the Support representative. All product returns must include a Return Authorization number, which you can obtain by calling the Technical Assistance Center.

The numbers listed below are current at the time of publication. See the Kentrox Web site for detailed contact and warranty information.

800-733-5511 (continental USA only)503-350-6001email: [email protected]://www.kentrox.com/support

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C H A P T E R

1 IntroductionThe Alarms Utility is a drop-in background application for HP OpenView. Once installed, it allows HP OpenView to:

■ Auto-discover Kentrox network access devices

■ Include custom symbol icons on the topology maps and submaps

■ Log device alarms and graphically display alarm severity levels

■ Monitor and record device-specific SNMP traps

This chapter does not tell you how to install the Alarms Utility software. For installation information, refer to the “README” text file on your Alarms Utility CD-ROM.

The Alarms Utility running on UNIX supports all Kentrox devices. The Alarms Utility running on NT supports only non-AAC devices.

There are two UNIX utilities that support the AAC device: the AAC Alarms Utility and the Alarms Utility. The AAC Alarms Utility is a separate product that will support only AAC devices while the Alarms Utility will support all Kentrox devices, including the AAC. When you install the Alarms Utility on top of the AAC Alarms Utility, the Alarms Utility checks the version of the AAC Alarms Utility and installs only the AAC files if it finds AAC alarms software that is newer than the AAC Alarms Utility. However, the AAC Alarms Utility does not check versions if you install it on top of the Alarms Utility and will overwrite the AAC portion of that software. See the “README” text file for more detailed information.

Once installed, the Alarms Utility runs continuously as a background task whenever HP OpenView Windows (OVW) is active. Two Alarms Utility processes (alert and alertAac) run per OVW session in UNIX, and only one Alarms Utility process (alert) runs per OVW session in Windows NT. The alertAac process works only with the AAC devices and the alert process works with all other Kentrox devices.

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Kentrox products supported by the Alarms UtilityThe Alarms Utility allows HP OpenView to auto-discover the following Kentrox network access devices.

NOTEThe Alarms Utility monitors AAC devices only on the UNIX platforms. None of the AAC devices are supported on Windows NT.

The device symbols for Kentrox products appear on the HP OpenView maps as shown below.

■ CrossPATH ■ DataSMART with FrameVision

■ DataSMART requiring Network Essentials

■ M-PATH

■ DataSMART ■ AAC-1 (under UNIX only)

■ DataSMART T3/E3 IDSU (Intelligent Data Service Unit)

■ AAC-3 and AAC-2 (under UNIX only)

■ DataSMART MAX

CrossPATH DataSMART(Network Essentials)

DataSMART DataSMART(MAX Series)

DataSMART (FrameVision)

M-PATH AAC-3or AAC-2

AAC-1

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Alarms Utility application requirementsThe Alarms Utility has the following requirements.

■ HP OpenView, version 5.0 for Solaris 2.5, 2.5.1, or 2.6. (SunOS 5.5 is the equivalent to Solaris 2.5.),

or HP OpenView, version 5.0 for HP-UX 10.20,

or HP OpenView, version 5.0 for Windows NT 4.0 (non-AAC devices only).

■ Sun/Sparc workstation capable of running HP OpenView (32 MB RAM, X display, mouse, keyboard, CD-ROM drive for initial software load, Solaris 2.5, 2.5.1, or 2.6, and 25 MB of disk space),

or HP 9000/700 or 9000/800 workstation capable of running HP OpenView (32 MB RAM, X display, mouse, keyboard, CD-ROM drive for initial software load, HP-UX 10.20, and 25 MB of disk space),

or PC capable of running HP OpenView (32 MB RAM, mouse, keyboard, CD-ROM drive for initial software load, Windows NT 4.0, and 25 MB of disk space)

■ A TCP/IP network that the OpenView workstation can use to communicate with the Kentrox devices

Prior to installing the Alarms Utility, make sure you install the latest HP OpenView Network Node Manager patches which include the following:

■ HP OpenView version 5.0x on Windows NT, patches NNM_00131 and NNM_00180

■ HP OpenView version 5.0 for Solaris, patch PSOV_02091

■ HP OpenView version 5.0 for HP-UX, patch PHSS_17364

If you have not already installed these patches, you can download them from the Hewlett-Packard Web site http://www.hp.com.

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Preliminary device setupYou must set up the following parameters for each Kentrox device you plan to manage via HP OpenView.

■ Assign the device an IP address and mask on the network being monitored by HP OpenView

■ Enter the IP address of the HP OpenView workstation in the device’s SNMP Trap Destinations list

■ Enable the device for trap generation

■ Enable the device for SNMP

Refer to your Kentrox product manuals for information on setting up your network access devices.

A quick way to verify that a device is reachable from the HP OpenView workstation is to ping the device IP address from a command tool, shell tool, or x-terminal window. If the device is present, the ping response “is alive” appears. Pinging a device also speeds the HP OpenView auto-discovery process for that device.

There is no easy way to verify that traps are enabled for a device, except to receive a trap from that device. Another possibility is to log into the device’s user interface and examine its configuration setup, as described in its user’s guide.

Generating traps from AAC-3 or AAC-2 portsIndividual AAC-3 or AAC-2 ports can be set to “active” or “standby” alarm mode (see the AAC User’s Guide). If set to “standby” alarm mode, the port cannot generate traps. The port icon (located on the AAC-3 or AAC-2 interface submap) appears as a dark brown color to indicate that it is disabled. You’ll need to set the port alarm mode to Active to receive traps from that port.

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C H A P T E R

2 Using the Alarms UtilityThe Alarms Utility supplements the HP OpenView interface in that it adds and changes the HP OpenView submaps and customizes the icons for you. Once you install the Alarms Utility, it simply looks like a part of HP OpenView.

The Alarms Utility allows HP OpenView to:

■ Identify Kentrox network access devices and place custom device icons at appropri-ate layers of the network topology map

■ Create submaps for each device showing the status of the IP and physical interfaces on the device

■ Color-code the icons for “at-a-glance” status reporting

■ Log device traps into its error event log

This chapter provides an overview of these features.

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Device and interface iconsHP OpenView places the Kentrox device icons at their appropriate network layer. To access a device, you must traverse the network topology until you reach the layer where the device is located. For example, the following illustration shows the different device icons for Kentrox AAC-3 Multi-service Access Concentrators and DataSMART DSU's (Data Service Units) on a subnet.

HP OpenView places generic map symbols that represent non-Kentrox devices on the net-work, but the Alarms Utility does not manage the status for these types of devices.

With the Alarms Utility, HP OpenView also creates an interface submap for each Kentrox product. This submap shows all of the IP interfaces on the device, as well as all of the physical interfaces (or ports). To view the interface submap, double-click the device icon.

NOTEIf you see a blank port icon on the interface submap, it may be because you added new hardware to the device, which the Alarms Utility cannot recognize. Try deleting the device from the HP OpenView map and then re-adding it, for example by pinging the device and letting HP OpenView auto-discover it. If this fails to solve the problem, then it is likely that your hardware is newer than your version of the Alarms Utility. To obtain the newer ver-sion of the Alarms Utility, call Kentrox or visit our Web site.

DataSMART FrameVision unit

DataSMART unit

AAC-3 and AAC-2 units

Non-Kentrox devices

M-PATH units

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DataSMART, DataSMART MAX, and M-PATH interface submap

An interface submap for a DataSMART, DataSMART MAX, or M-PATH device looks similar to that shown below. The label below each icon indicates what the symbol depicts.

AAC-3 (and AAC-2) interface submap

An example of an AAC-3 interface submap is shown below (the example is also represen-tative of AAC-2). For AAC-3 port icons, the icon label shows:

■ The slot and port number of the port’s position within the AAC-3 chassis (e.g., 2:1 for slot 2, port 1) and

■ The protocol type for the port (e.g., VBR, CBR, Cell, etc.).

Dark-brown icons indicate ports that are set to “standby” alarm mode. These ports are considered disabled and do not generate traps. You must set the ports to “active” alarm mode in order for them to generate traps. (See your AAC User’s Guide.)

Updating AAC-3 map statusThere are times when the AAC-3 can not keep up with issuing traps while configuring its ports, so some of the port interfaces display the wrong status. If you suspect that the status is incorrect, simply close the port interface submap and re-open it. The Alarms Utility and HP OpenView will re-poll the device and update the status of each port.

IP interfaces for the device’s Ethernet port and SLIP port

Two physical interfaces: the terminal interface and a data port

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AAC-1 interface submap

An AAC-1 interface submap is shown below.

CrossPATH interface submap

An interface map for the CrossPATH Mini-DCS is shown below.

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Traps and alarm log dataSNMP traps generated by the Kentrox devices are logged into the HP OpenView Error Event Log. Each trap entry contains meaningful text to explain the exact nature of the con-dition which caused the trap. Consult the Error Event Log when you need more detailed information about the status of a device, or when you want to see historical alarm data.

It takes a few minutes for HP OpenView and the Alarms Utility to complete its initial pro-cessing before it can handle all incoming traps. The status of the Kentrox devices can be incomplete until the initial state is obtained for each device.

A complete inventory of trap messages generated by supported Kentrox devices is listed in Chapter 3.

Trap color mapping Each trap is mapped to a severity level, which is represented by a unique color under HP OpenView. Trap colors are fixed by HP OpenView and cannot be remapped. The Alarms Utility implements its own status propagation rules based on the following priorities (listed from highest to lowest severity).

Accessing log data To view the error conditions, double-click on Error Events in the Event Categories dialog on the HP OpenView desktop. The error log form appears with a list of system traps as shown below. The status colors in the log match the alarm’s submap icons for easy identification.

Trap severity Default color

TESTING Pink

CRITICAL Red

MAJOR Orange

MINOR Yellow

WARNING Cyan

NORMAL Green

DISABLED Dark Brown

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Using HP OpenView’s MIB browserThe Alarms Utility loads the appropriate Kentrox product MIBs during the installation process. This lets you use the HP OpenView MIB browser to query and configure individ-ual devices. For more information about using the HP OpenView MIB browser, refer to your HP OpenView manual. For specific product MIB information, refer to the appropri-ate Kentrox product manual or MIB reference guide.

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C H A P T E R

3 SNMP trapsThis chapter lists the trap messages generated by the supported Kentrox products. It includes:

■ Standard Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps (page 18)

■ AAC-3 and AAC-2 traps (page 22)

■ AAC-1 traps (page 31)

■ CrossPATH traps (page 32)

■ DataSMART traps (page 33)

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SNMP traps overviewThere are three classes of supported products that will generate the SNMP traps listed in the following tables: AAC-2/AAC-3, CrossPATH, and DataSMART devices. Typically SNMP traps report error conditions and informational events, but any sort of message can be sent. For more information about SNMP traps, refer to the user’s guide or MIB refer-ence guide for your Kentrox device.

The tables in this document are arranged by standard (general system-wide) traps and device specific traps to more accurately describe individual system and network condi-tions. The tables have the format as shown in Table 1, with an optional “From device” col-umn for messages that are generated by more than one device.

The five columns are:

Table 1—Standard SNMP traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

coldStart 0 NORMAL/Green coldStart trap received, unit has been power-cycled, or power failure occurred.

All

warmStart 1 NORMAL/Green warmStart trap received, the SNMP agent is enabled. All except CrossPATH

linkDown made up trap

2 TESTING/Pink Testing... All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

Trap The name of the trap.

Enterprise number The enterprise-specific number of the trap.

Severity and color The trap severity and system color generated by the alarm.

Message The text generated in the event log describing the conditions that caused this trap to be generated.

From device This optional column lists the devices that send this trap. “All” refers to all types of Kentrox devices that are supported by the Alarms Utility.

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Table 2—Standard interface traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

linkDown 2 MAJOR/Orange LOS on Data Port {1...4} interface received. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

linkUp 3 NORMAL/Green LOS cleared on Data Port {1...4} interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

linkUp 3 NORMAL/Green linkUp trap on the network interface received. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

linkUp 3 NORMAL/Green linkUp trap on the terminal interface received. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

Table 3—Network interface linkDown/Dsx1 line status traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

dsx1RcvFarEndLOF 2 MAJOR/Orange Far End LOF (Yellow Alarm) on the network interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1XmtFarEndLOF 2 MINOR/Yellow Near End sending LOF indication (Yellow Alarm) on the network interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1RcvAIS 2 CRITICAL/Red Far End sending AIS on the network interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1XmtAIS 2 MINOR/Yellow Near End sending AIS on the network interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1LossOfFrame 2 CRITICAL/Red Near End LOF on the network interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1LossOfSignal 2 CRITICAL/Red Near End LOS on the network interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1LoopbackState 2 TESTING/Pink A loopback is active on the network interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1T16AIS 2 MAJOR/Orange E1 TS16 AIS on the network interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

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dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF

2 MAJOR/Orange Far End sending TS16 LOMF on the network interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF

2 MINOR/Yellow Near End sending TS16 LOMF on the network interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1RcvTestCode 2 TESTING/Pink Near End detects a test code on the network interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1OtherFailure 2 WARNING/Cyan EER occurred on the network interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

Table 3—Network interface linkDown/Dsx1 line status traps (continued)

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

Table 4—Terminal interface linkDown/Dsx1 line status traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

dsx1RcvFarEndLOF 2 MAJOR/Orange Far End LOF (Yellow Alarm) on the terminal interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1XmtFarEndLOF 2 MINOR/Yellow Near End sending LOF indication (Yellow Alarm) on the terminal interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1RcvAIS 2 MINOR/Yellow Far End sending AIS on the terminal interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1XmtAIS 2 MINOR/Yellow Near End sending AIS on the terminal interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1LossOfFrame 2 MAJOR/Orange Near End LOF on the terminal interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1LossOfSignal 2 CRITICAL/Red Near End LOS on the terminal interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1LoopbackState 2 TESTING/Pink A loopback is active on the terminal interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1T16AIS 2 MAJOR/Orange E1 TS16 AIS on the terminal interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF

2 MAJOR/Orange Far End sending TS16 LOMF on the terminal interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

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dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF

2 MINOR/Yellow Near End sending TS16 LOMF on the terminal interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1RcvTestCode 2 TESTING/Pink Near End detects a test code on the terminal interface.

All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

dsx1OtherFailure 2 WARNING/Cyan EER occurred on the terminal interface. All except AAC-1 CrossPATH

Table 4—Terminal interface linkDown/Dsx1 line status traps (continued)

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

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Enterprise-specific AAC-3 and AAC-2 trapsNOTEThe AAC-3 MIB supports both the AAC-3 and AAC-2. Though MIB objects and comments within the AAC-3 MIB use the AAC-3 nomenclature, they apply equally to the AAC-2.

Table 5—AAC-3 and AAC-2 system-wide traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

sysPcmciaInserted 1 NORMAL/Green A PCMCIA card has been inserted into the PCMCIA slot.

sysPcmciaRemoved 2 CRITICAL/Red A PCMCIA card has been removed from the PCMCIA slot.

sysRefClockChange 9 WARNING/Cyan The source of the system reference clock has changed.

sysPowerRestored 10 NORMAL/Green The power supply failure has cleared.

sysUpperSupplyFail 11 MAJOR/Orange The upper power supply has failed or has been removed.

sysLowerSupplyFail 12 MAJOR/Orange The lower power supply has failed or has been removed.

sysUpperSupplyEmpty 15 NORMAL/Green The upper power supply has been specified as empty.

sysLowerSupplyEmpty 16 NORMAL/Green The lower power supply has been specified as empty.

sysFansOk 20 NORMAL/Green The cooling fan failure has cleared.

sysSingleFanFail 21 MINOR/Yellow One of the system cooling fans has failed.

sysDoubleFanFail 22 CRITICAL/Red Both of the system cooling fans have failed.

sysTestTrap 99 NORMAL/Green A test trap has been received from slot {1...8}.

Table 6—AAC-3 and AAC-2 general PM/PLM (protocol module/physical layer module) traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

slotConfigMatch 30 NORMAL/Green PM/PLM configuration match on slot {1...8}.

slotPmInsertion 31 NORMAL/Green A supported PM has been inserted into chassis slot {1...8}.

slotPmMismatch 32 CRITICAL/Red No driver is available for the inserted PM type or version on slot {1...8}.

slotPlmMismatch 33 CRITICAL/Red No driver is available for the inserted PLM type or version on slot {1...8}.

slotModuleIncompatible 34 CRITICAL/Red PM/PLM types are incompatible on slot {1...8}.

slotConfigMismatch 35 CRITICAL/Red PM/PLM combination does not match configuration on slot {1...8}.

slotPmRemoval 36 CRITICAL/Red The PM was removed from slot {1...8}.

slotPlmRemoval 37 CRITICAL/Red The PLM was removed from slot {1...8}.

slotPmPlmFault 38 CRITICAL/Red A PM/PLM fault was detected on slot {1...8}.

slotDead 39 CRITICAL/Red PM/PLM fault or PM/PLM re-initialization failed on slot {1...8}.

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slotNoBandwidth 40 CRITICAL/Red The PM in slot {1...8} has no input bandwidth available because there are too many high-bandwidth PM/PLMs installed.

slotInvalidPortCfg 41 CRITICAL/Red The combination of CBR and VBR port selection in slot {1...8} is not valid.

slotRevisionMismatch 42 CRITICAL/Red The hardware revision level on slot {1...8} does not support the stored configuration for that slot.

slotDown 43 CRITICAL/Red The PM/PLM in slot {1...8} is down.

Table 6—AAC-3 and AAC-2 general PM/PLM (protocol module/physical layer module) traps (continued)

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

Table 7—AAC-3 and AAC-2 general port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

portFrlmNetworkClear 50 NORMAL/Green A service-affecting condition in network device mode has been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

portFrlmNetworkServAffectCond

51 MAJOR/Orange A service-affecting condition in network device mode has been detected on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

portFrlmUserClear 52 NORMAL/Green A service-affecting condition in user device mode has been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

portFrlmUserServAffectCond

53 MAJOR/Orange A service-affecting condition in user device mode has been detected on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

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Table 8—AAC-3 and AAC-2 Cell port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

cellAlarmsClear 100 NORMAL/Green All Cell alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...8}.

cellPlcpOof 101 CRITICAL/Red The Cell port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected a PLCP Out Of Frame condition.

cellPlcpRya 102 MAJOR/Orange The Cell port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the receipt of a PLCP Yellow Alarm.

cellHecOutOfCellDelineation

103 CRITICAL/Red The Cell port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected a HEC Out Of Cell Delineation condition.

cellCbrInputFifoOverflow

104 MAJOR/Orange The CBR input FIFO on Cell port {1...8}:{1...8} has overflowed.

cellCbrOutputFifoOverflow

105 MAJOR/Orange The CBR output FIFO on Cell port {1...8}:{1...8} has overflowed.

cellGrpInactive 106 MINOR/Yellow The AIMUX group is inactive on Cell port {1...8}:{1...8}.

Table 9—AAC-3 and AAC-2 VBR/Packet port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

vbrPktAlarmsClear 200 NORMAL/Green All VBR/Packet alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

vbrPktInputFifoOverflow 201 MAJOR/Orange The input FIFO has overflowed on VBR/Packet port {1...8}:{1...4}.

Table 10—AAC-3 and AAC-2 CBR port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

cbrAlarmsClear 250 NORMAL/Green All CBR alarm conditions have cleared on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

cbrInputFifoOverflow 251 MINOR/Yellow The input FIFO has overflowed on CBR port {1...8}:{1...4}.

cbrInputFifoUnderflow 252 MINOR/Yellow The output FIFO has underflowed on CBR port {1...8}:{1...4}.

cbrOutputFifoOverflow 253 MINOR/Yellow The output FIFO has overflowed on CBR port {1...8}:{1...4}.

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Table 11—AAC-3 and AAC-2 DSX-1/E1 port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

aac3Ds1AlarmsClear 300 NORMAL/Green All DSX-1 alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...8}.

aac3Ds1Los 301 CRITICAL/Red The DSX-1 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected a Loss Of Signal condition.

aac3Ds1Oof 302 CRITICAL/Red The DSX-1 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected an Out Of Frame condition.

aac3Ds1Rai 303 CRITICAL/Red The DSX-1 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of an Alarm Indication Signal.

aac3Ds1Rya 304 MAJOR/Orange The DSX-1 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of Yellow Alarm (RAI).

aac3E1AlarmsClear 310 NORMAL/Green All E1 alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...8}.

aac3E1Los 311 CRITICAL/Red The E1 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected a Loss Of Signal condition.

aac3E1Oof 312 CRITICAL/Red The E1 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected an Out Of Frame condition.

aac3E1Rai 313 CRITICAL/Red The E1 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of an Alarm Indication Signal.

aac3E1Rya 314 MAJOR/Orange The E1 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of Yellow Alarm (RAI).

Table 12—AAC-3 and AAC-2 DS3/E3 port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

aac3Ds3AlarmsClear 400 NORMAL/Green All DS3 alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...8}.

aac3Ds3Los 401 CRITICAL/Red The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected a Loss Of Signal condition.

aac3Ds3Oof 402 CRITICAL/Red The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected an Out Of Frame condition.

aac3Ds3Rai 403 CRITICAL/Red The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of Alarm Indication Signal.

aac3Ds3Rya 404 MAJOR/Orange The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of a Yellow Alarm.

aac3Ds3Ris 405 MINOR/Yellow The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of Idle Signal.

aac3Ds3FeLos 451 MAJOR/Orange The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has received a Far End Loss of Signal.

aac3Ds3FeLof 452 MAJOR/Orange The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has been informed that the far end has detected Loss Of Frame.

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aac3Ds3FeRai 453 MINOR/Yellow The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has been informed that the far end has detected the reception of Alarm Indication Signal (AIS).

aac3Ds3FeRis 454 MINOR/Yellow The DS3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has been informed that the far end has detected the reception of Idle Signal.

aac3E3AlarmsClear 410 NORMAL/Green All E3 alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...8}.

aac3E3Los 411 CRITICAL/Red The E3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected a Loss Of Signal condition.

aac3E3Oof 412 CRITICAL/Red The E3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected an Out Of Frame condition.

aac3E3Rai 413 CRITICAL/Red The E3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of Alarm Indication Signal.

aac3E3Rya 414 MAJOR/Orange The E3 port {1...8}:{1...8} has detected the reception of a Yellow Alarm.

Table 12—AAC-3 and AAC-2 DS3/E3 port events and conditions (continued)

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

Table 13—AAC-3 and AAC-2 J2 port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

j2AlarmsClear 700 NORMAL/Green All J2 alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

j2Los 701 CRITICAL/Red The J2 port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected a Loss of Signal.

j2Oof 702 CRITICAL/Red The J2 port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected a Loss of Frame.

j2Loq 703 MAJOR/Orange The J2 port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected a Loss of Line Quality.

j2Ais 704 MAJOR/Orange The J2 port {1...8}:{1...4} has received an AIS.

j2Rai 705 MAJOR/Orange The J2 port {1...8}:{1...4} has received an RAI.

j2Pais 706 MINOR/Yellow The J2 port {1...8}:{1...4} has received a PAIS.

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Table 14—AAC-3 and AAC-2 OC3c/STM1 port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

ktxSonetAlarmsClear 500 NORMAL/Green All SONET port alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

ktxSonetLos 501 CRITICAL/Red The SONET port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected a Loss Of Signal condition.

ktxSonetOof 502 CRITICAL/Red The SONET port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected an Out Of Frame condition.

ktxSonetAisl 503 MAJOR/Orange The SONET port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected the reception of line Alarm Indication Signal.

ktxSonetLopp 504 MAJOR/Orange The SONET port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected a Loss of Pointer condition.

ktxSonetAisp 505 MAJOR/Orange The SONET port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected the reception of Path Alarm Indication.

ktxSonetRdil 506 MAJOR/Orange The SONET port {1...8}:{1...4} has received a line Remote Defect Indication.

ktxSonetRdip 507 MAJOR/Orange The SONET port {1...8}:{1...4} has received a path Remote Defect Indication.

Table 15—AAC-3 and AAC-2 ATM inverse multiplexing events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

aimuxGroupActive 320 NORMAL/Green The AIMUX group is active with no failures present on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxBandwidthChanged

321 WARNING/Cyan The number of active links has changed on AIMUX port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxAcpTimeout 322 MAJOR/Orange ACP time-out failure on AIMUX port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxSignalFailure 323 CRITICAL/Red Configuration mismatch or non-arrival of LCP cells during setup on AIMUX port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxBadDiffDelay 324 MAJOR/Orange Differential delay exceeded maximum threshold on AIMUX port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxArbConflict 325 MAJOR/Orange AIMUX ID could not be resolved on AIMUX port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxMajGrpAlarm 326 MAJOR/Orange Major group alarm on AIMUX port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxinLinkDelaySync 4000 NORMAL/Green AIMUX Inlink delay sync on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxlinkDisabled 4001 NORMAL/Green AIMUX Link disabled on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

aimuxoutOfLinkDelaySync

4002 MAJOR/Orange AIMUX Out-of-link delay sync on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

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Table 16—AAC-3 and AAC-2 V.35/EIA-530 port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

v35AlarmsClear 600 NORMAL/Green All V.35/EIA-530 alarms have been cleared on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

v35Los 601 MAJOR/Orange The V.35/EIA-530 port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected a Loss Of Signal condition.

v35Loc 602 MINOR/Yellow The V.35/EIA-530 port {1...8}:{1...4} has detected a Loss Of Clock condition.

Table 17—AAC-3 and AAC-2 HSSI port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

hssiAlarmsClear 800 NORMAL/Green All HSSI port alarms are cleared.

hssiLos 801 MAJOR/Orange The HSSI port has detected a Loss Of Signal condition.

hssiLoc 802 MINOR/Yellow The HSSI port has detected a Loss Of Clock condition.

Table 18—AAC-3 and AAC-2 ethernet port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

ethAlarmsClear 850 NORMAL/Green All ethernet alarm conditions have cleared on port {1...8}:{1...4}.

ethInputFifoOverflow 851 MINOR/Yellow The input FIFO has overflowed on ethernet port {1...8}:{1...4}.

ethOutputFifoOverflow 852 MINOR/Yellow The output FIFO has overflowed on ethernet port {1...8}:{1...4}.

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Table 19—AAC-3 and AAC-2 IMA port events and conditions

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

imaAlarmLinkLif 4150 MAJOR/Orange A loss of frame condition has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkLifCleared 4151 NORMAL/Green A loss of frame condition has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkLods 4152 MINOR/Yellow A Link Out of Delay Synchronization defect has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkLodsCleared

4153 NORMAL/Green A Link Out of Delay Synchronization defect has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkTxMisConnect

4154 MAJOR/Orange A link transmit misconnect has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkTxMisConnectCleared

4155 NORMAL/Green A link transmit misconnect has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkRxMisConnect

4156 MAJOR/Orange A link receive misconnect has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkRxMisConnectCleared

4157 NORMAL/Green A link receive misconnect has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkRfi 4158 MAJOR/Orange A link remote failure has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkRfiCleared 4159 NORMAL/Green A link remote failure has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkTxFault 4160 MAJOR/Orange A link transmit fault has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkTxFaultCleared

4161 NORMAL/Green A link transmit fault has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkRxFault 4162 MAJOR/Orange A link receive fault has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkRxFaultCleared

4163 NORMAL/Green A link receive fault has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFe

4164 MAJOR/Orange An unusable transmit link FE has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFeCleared

4165 NORMAL/Green An unusable transmit link FE has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFe

4166 MAJOR/Orange An unusable receive link FE has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFeCleared

4167 NORMAL/Green An unusable receive link FE has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}.

imaAlarmGroupStartupFe

4168 MINOR/Yellow IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s are waiting to see the FE in startup.

imaAlarmGroupStartupFeCleared

4169 NORMAL/Green IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s are no longer waiting to see the FE in startup.

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imaAlarmGroupCfgAbort

4170 MAJOR/Orange A group configuration abort has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortCleared

4171 NORMAL/Green A group configuration abort has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFe

4172 MAJOR/Orange A group configuration abort FE has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFeCleared

4173 NORMAL/Green A group configuration abort FE has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinks

4174 MAJOR/Orange An insufficient link state has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksCleared

4175 NORMAL/Green An insufficient link state has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFe

4176 MAJOR/Orange An insufficient FE link state has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFeCleared

4177 NORMAL/Green An insufficient FE link state has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in%s.

imaAlarmGroupBlockedFe

4178 MAJOR/Orange A blocked state has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupBlockedFeCleared

4179 NORMAL/Green A blocked state has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupTimingSynch

4180 MINOR/Yellow A timing synchronization has been detected on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

imaAlarmGroupTimingSynchCleared

4181 NORMAL/Green A timing synchronization has been cleared on IMA ports {1...8}:{1...8}... in %s.

Table 19—AAC-3 and AAC-2 IMA port events and conditions (continued)

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

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AAC-1 traps Table 20—AAC-1 system-wide traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

linkDown 2 MAJOR/Orange linkDown trap on the interface received.

linkUp 3 NORMAL/Green linkUp trap on the interface received.

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CrossPATH traps Table 21—CrossPATH system-wide traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

redReceived 1 CRITICAL/Red Red Alarm received on NI {1...4}.

redCleared 2 NORMAL/Green Red Alarm cleared on NI {1...4}.

yellowReceived 3 MINOR/Yellow Yellow Alarm received on NI {1...4}.

yellowCleared 4 NORMAL/Green Yellow Alarm cleared on NI {1...4}.

blueReceived 5 MAJOR/Orange Blue Alarm received on NI {1...4}.

blueCleared 6 NORMAL/Green Blue Alarm cleared on NI {1...4}.

esPresent 7 WARNING/Cyan ES (Error Seconds) threshold alarm on NI {1...4}.

esCleared 8 NORMAL/Green ES (Error Seconds) threshold alarm cleared on NI {1...4}.

uasPresent 9 WARNING/Cyan UAS (Unavailable Seconds) threshold alarm on NI {1...4}.

uasCleared 10 NORMAL/Green UAS (Unavailable Seconds) threshold alarm cleared on NI {1...4}.

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DataSMART trapsThe product set includes the DataSMART series that requires Network Essentials for SNMP support (DSNE), the DataSMART series with an embedded SNMP agent (DS), DataSMART MAX (DSMAX), DataSMART FrameVision (DSFV), M-PATH devices, and DataSMART T3/E3 IDSU.

Table 22—DataSMART system-wide traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

Power_On 5005 NORMAL/Green A/B On Power Transition. DSM-PATH

Power_Off 5006 MINOR/Yellow A/B Off Power Transition. DSM-PATH

dsFmcFpingLinkDown

9005 WARNING/Cyan A VC transitioned to a link down since FPINGs are not being returned.

DSFV

dsFmcFpingLinkUp 9006 NORMAL/Green A VC transitioned to a link up since an FPING was just returned.

DSFV

Table 23—DataSMART network interface traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

SetNEER 5001 WARNING/Cyan NI Excessive Error Rate (NEER) exceeded. DSDSFVM-PATH

ClrNEER 5002 NORMAL/Green NI Excessive Error Rate (NEER) cleared. DSDSFVM-PATH

dsFmcSetNiRcvUpperBwThresh

9001 WARNING/Cyan Total traffic through the unit exceeded NI Receive threshold.

DSFV

dsFmcClrNiRcvUpperBwThresh

9002 NORMAL/Green Total traffic through the unit crossed back under 20 percent below configured NI Receive threshold.

DSFV

dsFmcSetNiXmtUpperBwThresh

9003 WARNING/Cyan Total traffic through the unit exceeded the NI Transmit threshold.

DSFV

dsFmcClrNiXmtUpperBwThresh

9004 NORMAL/Green Total traffic through the unit crossed back under 20 percent below configured NI Transmit threshold.

DSFV

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Table 24—DataSMART terminal interface traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message From

device

SetTEER 5003 WARNING/Cyan TI Excessive Error Rate (TEER) exceeded. DSDSFVM-PATH

ClrTEER 5004 NORMAL/Green TI Excessive Error Rate (TEER) cleared. DSDSFVM-PATH

Table 25—DataSMART T3/E3 IDSU traps

Trap Enterprise number

Severity and color Message

linkDown 2 MAJOR/Orange linkDown trap on the interface received.

linkUp 3 NORMAL/Green linkUp trap on the interface received.

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IndexAAAC-1

submap, 14system-wide traps, 31

AAC-3 and AAC-2 traps, 22–30ATM inverse multiplexing events

and conditions, 27CBR port events and conditions, 24Cell port events and conditions, 24DS3/E3 port events and conditions,

25DSX-1/E1 port events and

conditions, 25ethernet port events and conditions,

28general PM/PLM, 22general port events and conditions,

23HSSI port events and conditions, 28IMA port events and conditions, 29OC3c/STM1 port events and

conditions, 27system wide, 22V.35/EIA-530 port events and

conditions, 28VBR/Packet port events and

conditions, 24AAC-3 or AAC-2 ports

disabled (brown) icon, 10AAC-3 submap, 13aac3Ds1AlarmsClear, 25aac3Ds1Los, 25aac3Ds1Oof, 25aac3Ds1Rai, 25aac3Ds1Rya, 25aac3Ds3AlarmsClear, 25aac3Ds3FeLof, 25aac3Ds3FeLos, 25aac3Ds3FeRai, 26aac3Ds3FeRis, 26aac3Ds3Los, 25aac3Ds3Oof, 25aac3Ds3Rai, 25aac3Ds3Ris, 25

aac3Ds3Rya, 25aac3E1AlarmsClear, 25aac3E1Los, 25aac3E1Oof, 25aac3E1Rai, 25aac3E1Rya, 25aac3E3AlarmsClear, 26aac3E3Los, 26aac3E3Oof, 26aac3E3Rya, 26aimuxAcpTimeout, 27aimuxArbConflict, 27aimuxBadDiffDelay, 27aimuxBandwidthChanged, 27aimuxGroupActive, 27aimuxinLinkDelaySync, 27aimuxlinkDisabled, 27aimuxMajGrpAlarm, 27aimuxoutOfLinkDelaySync, 27aimuxSignalFailure, 27Alarms Utility, application

requirements, 9alarms, color-code of severity, 15application requirements, for Alarms

Utility, 9

Bblank port icons, what to do, 12blueCleared, 32blueReceived, 32brown icon, 15

CcbrAlarmsClear, 24cbrInputFifoOverflow, 24cbrInputFifoUnderflow, 24cbrOutputFifoOverflow, 24cellAlarmsClear, 24cellCbrInputFifoOverflow, 24cellCbrOutputFifoOverflow, 24cellGrpinactive, 24cellHecOutOfCellDelineation, 24cellPlcpOof, 24

cellPlcpRya, 24ClrNEER, 33ClrTEER, 34coldStart, 18color-code for alarm severity, 15CrossPATH

submap, 14system-wide traps, 32

cyan icon, 15

DDataSMART

submap, 13T3/E3 IDSU, 8with FrameVision, 8

DataSMART MAX submap, 13DataSMART traps, 33–34

network interface, 33system-wide, 33T3/E3 IDSU, 34terminal interface, 34

devicesetup, 10symbols for ADC Kentrox products,

8dsFmcClrNiRcvUpperBwThresh, 33dsFmcClrNiXmtUpperBwThresh, 33dsFmcFpingLinkDown, 33dsFmcFpingLinkUp, 33dsFmcSetNiRcvUpperBwThresh, 33dsx1LoopbackState, 19, 20dsx1LossOfFrame, 19, 20dsx1LossOfSignal, 19, 20dsx1OtherFailure, 20, 21dsx1RcvAIS, 19, 20dsx1RcvFarEndLOF, 19, 20dsx1RcvFarEndLOMF, 20dsx1RcvTestCode, 20, 21dsx1T16AIS, 19, 20dsx1XmtAIS, 19, 20dsx1XmtFarEndLOF, 19, 20dsx1XmtFarEndLOMF, 20, 21

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Eenterprise-specific

AAC-3 and AAC-2 traps, 22MIBs, accessing, 16

error eventlog, 18sample log form, 16

esCleared, 32esPresent, 32ethAlarmsClear, 28ethInputFifoOverflow, 28ethOutputFifoOverflow, 28

HHP OpenView MIB browser, using, 16hssiAlarmsClear, 28hssiLoc, 28hssiLos, 28

IIDSU (DataSMART T3/E3) traps, 34imaAlarmGroupBlockedFe, 30imaAlarmGroupBlockedFeCleared, 30imaAlarmGroupCfgAbort, 30imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortCleared, 30imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFe, 30imaAlarmGroupCfgAbortFeCleared,

30imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinks, 30imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksCleared,

30imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFe, 30imaAlarmGroupInsuffLinksFeCleared

, 30imaAlarmGroupStartupFe, 29imaAlarmGroupStartupFeCleared, 29imaAlarmGroupTimingSynch, 30imaAlarmGroupTimingSynchCleared,

30imaAlarmLinkLif, 29imaAlarmLinkLifCleared, 29imaAlarmLinkLods, 29imaAlarmLinkLodsCleared, 29imaAlarmLinkRfi, 29imaAlarmLinkRfiCleared, 29imaAlarmLinkRxFault, 29imaAlarmLinkRxFaultCleared, 29

imaAlarmLinkRxMisConnect, 29imaAlarmLinkRxMisConnectCleared,

29imaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFe, 29imaAlarmLinkRxUnusableFeCleared,

29imaAlarmLinkTxFault, 29imaAlarmLinkTxFaultCleared, 29imaAlarmLinkTxMisConnect, 29imaAlarmLinkTxMisConnectCleared,

29imaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFe, 29imaAlarmLinkTxUnusableFeCleared,

29interface submaps

AAC-1, 14AAC-3 and AAC-2, 13CrossPATH, 14DataSMART, 13DataSMART MAX, 13M-PATH, 13

Jj2Ais, 26j2AlarmsClear, 26j2Loq, 26j2Los, 26j2Oof, 26j2Pais, 26j2Rai, 26

KktxSonetAisl, 27ktxSonetAisp, 27ktxSonetAlarmsClear, 27ktxSonetLopp, 27ktxSonetLos, 27ktxSonetOof, 27ktxSonetRdil, 27ktxSonetRdip, 27

LlinkDown, 19, 31, 34linkDown made up trap, 18linkUp, 19, 31, 34

MMIB browser, using, 16MIB, source file location, 5M-PATH submap, 13

Nnetwork interface linkDown/Dsx1 line

status traps, 19

Oorange icon, 15

Ppink icon, 15portFrlmNetworkClear, 23portFrlmNetworkServAffectCond, 23portFrlmUserClear, 23portFrlmUserServAffectCond, 23Power_Off, 33Power_On, 33

Rred icon, 15redCleared, 32redReceived, 32requirements, Alarms Utility, 9

SSetNEER, 33SetTEER, 34slotConfigMatch, 22slotConfigMismatch, 22slotDead, 22slotDown, 23slotInvalidPortCfg, 23slotModuleIncompatible, 22slotNoBandwidth, 23slotPlmMismatch, 22slotPlmRemoval, 22slotPmInsertion, 22slotPmMismatch, 22slotPmPlmFault, 22slotPmRemoval, 22slotRevisionMismatch, 23SNMP traps

overview, 18standard, 18supported devices, 18

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standard interface traps, 19standard SNMP traps, 18submaps

AAC-1, 14AAC-3 and AAC-2, 13CrossPATH, 14DataSMART, 13DataSMART MAX, 13M-PATH, 13

supported products, 8, 18sysDoubleFanFail, 22sysFansOk, 22sysLowerSupplyEmpty, 22sysLowerSupplyFail, 22sysPcmciaInserted, 22sysPcmciaRemoved, 22sysPowerRestored, 22sysRefClockChange, 22sysSingleFanFail, 22sysTestTrap, 22sysUpperSupplyEmpty, 22sysUpperSupplyFail, 22

Tterminal interface linkDown/Dsx1 line

status traps, 20trap

severity, 15tables, 18–34

trapsAAC-1 system-wide, 31AAC-3 and AAC-2 ATM inverse

multiplexing events and conditions, 27

AAC-3 and AAC-2 CBR port events and conditions, 24

AAC-3 and AAC-2 Cell port events and conditions, 24

AAC-3 and AAC-2 DS3/E3 port events and conditions, 25

AAC-3 and AAC-2 DSX-1/E1 port events and conditions, 25

AAC-3 and AAC-2 ethernet port events and conditions, 28

AAC-3 and AAC-2 general PM/PLM, 22

AAC-3 and AAC-2 general port events and conditions, 23

AAC-3 and AAC-2 HSSI port events and conditions, 28

AAC-3 and AAC-2 IMA port events and conditions, 29

AAC-3 and AAC-2 J2 port events and conditions, 26

AAC-3 and AAC-2 OC3c/STM1 port events and conditions, 27

AAC-3 and AAC-2 system-wide, 22AAC-3 and AAC-2 V.35/EIA-530

port events and conditions, 28AAC-3 and AAC-2 VBR/Packet

port events and conditions, 24CrossPATH system-wide, 32DataSMART network interface, 33DataSMART system-wide, 33DataSMART T3/E3 IDSU, 34DataSMART terminal interface, 34network interface linkDown/Dsx1

line status, 19standard interface traps, 19standard SNMP, 18terminal interface linkDown/Dsx1

line status, 20

UuasCleared, 32uasPresent, 32

Vv35AlarmsClear, 28v35Loc, 28v35Los, 28vbrPktAlarmsClear, 24vbrPktInputFifoOverflow, 24

WwarmStart, 18

Yyellow icon, 15yellowCleared, 32yellowReceived, 32

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