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VES-1000 Series Ethernet Switch
8-4 SNMP Configuration
Table 8-C SNMP Traps
GENERIC TRAP SPECIFIC TRAP DESCRIPTION
4 (TRAP_OVERHEATOVER) This trap is sent when the temperature returns to
normal.
For example, the following trap shows that the current
reading at Temp1 is 64 degrees centigrade.
"Temp1 back to Normal (Limit = 65 degree C, Read =
64 degree C)"
5 (TRAP_ERRLOG) This trap is sent when an error log is recorded in the
system. The trap includes the content of the error log.
6 (TRAP_FANRPMLOW) This trap is sent when the fan speed falls below 4000
RPM (“Limit”, the minimum speed allowed). For
example, the following trap shows that the current
reading at FAN 1 is 3800 RPM.
"FAN1 exceeds Limit (Limit = 4000 RPM, Read = 3800
RPM)"
7 (TRAP_FANRPMNORMAL) This trap is sent when the fan speed returns to normal.
For example, the following trap shows that the current
reading at FAN 1 is 5500 RPM.
"FAN1 back to Normal (Limit = 4000 RPM, Read =
5500 RPM)"
8 (TRAP_VOLTAGELOW) This trap is sent when the voltage falls out of the
tolerance range.
For example, the following trap shows that the current
reading at the 3.3V sensor is 3.00V, the upper voltage
limit is 3.36V and the lower voltage limit is 3.10V.
"Power 3.3V exceeds Limit (Up Limit = 3.36V, Down
Limit = 3.10V, Read = 3.00V)"
9 (TRAP_POWENORMAL) This trap is sent when the voltage returns to normal.
For example, the following trap shows that the current
reading at the 3.3V sensor is 3.20V, the upper voltage
limit is 3.36V and the lower voltage limit is 3.10V.
"Power 3.3V back to Normal (Up Limit = 3.36V, Down
Limit = 3.10V, Read = 3.20V)"