Using Snmp Traps - Cisco ASR 5000 Series Installation Manual

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Replacing Application Cards

Using SNMP Traps

The system supports SNMP traps that are triggered when conditions indicate the need to replace an application card.
The system provides the traps listed in the table below.
Table 83.
SNMP Traps for Application Cards
SNMP Trap
starCardVoltageFailure
starCardBootFailed
starCardFailed
starCardSWFailed
starCardPSCMigrateStart
starCardPSCMigrateComplete
starCardPSCMigrateFailed
starCardSMCSwitchoverStart
starCardSMCSwitchoverComplete
starCardSMCSwitchoverFailed
If any of the above traps have been generated, it is likely that an application card needs to be replaced.
Description
A voltage regulation failure has been detected in a card.
A card has failed to start up properly. The card is not operational.
The card has failed and is no longer operational.
An unrecoverable software error has occurred on the card.
A packet processing card migration operation has begun. The first varbind identifies
the packet processing card whose tasks are being migrated from; the second varbind
identifies the packet processing card where the tasks are being migrated to. If a
migration is taking place, it is likely that there is a problem with the original packet
processing card.
A packet processing card migration operation has successfully completed. The first
varbind identifies the packet processing card whose tasks are being migrated from;
the second varbind identifies the packet processing card to which the tasks are being
migrated.
A packet processing card migration operation has failed. The first varbind identifies
the packet processing card whose tasks are being migrated from; the second varbind
identifies the packet processing card to which the tasks are being migrated.
An SMC switchover operation has begun. The first varbind identifies the SMC
whose tasks are being switched from; the second varbind identifies the SMC where
the tasks are being switched to. If a migration is taking place, it is likely that there is
a problem with the original SMC.
An SMC Switchover has completed successfully. The starSlotNum varbind identifies
the new primary SMC.
An SMC switchover operation has failed. The first varbind identifies the SMC whose
tasks are being switched from; the second varbind identifies the SMC to which the
tasks are being switched.
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