Cisco 3005 - VPN Concentrator - Gateway Operation Manual page 43

Media processor
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SNMP traps correspond to the system alarms detailed in the System Status Page
description on page 13. Any change in alarm state will generate a trap that
includes a variable indicating if the alarm was enabled or cleared. In addition, traps
are generated by changing the encoding state between running and stopped. The
following chart details the trap names, numbers, and severities assigned to each.
Severity 4 (Informational) is used for all alarm cleared traps except Warm or Cold
Boot, which generates a single trap after the system is rebooted. A trap will also
include the time the trap was generated.
Trap Name
Ethernet Mgt Port
Ethernet Out Port
Ethernet Aux Port
Video Signal
Audio Signal
High Temperature
Fan Failure
High CPU Utilization
System Memory Low
Disk Space Low
Disk Space Critical
Cold Boot
Warm Boot
Encoder 1 Running
Encoder 2 Running
A single channel Cisco Media Processor will generate an "Encoder Running" trap
15 when the encoding state changes.
Trap Number
Severity
1
2 (Minor)
2
2 (Minor)
3
2 (Minor)
4
1 (Major)
5
1 (Major)
6
0 (Critical)
8
0 (Critical)
9
1 (Major)
10
1 (Major)
11
1 (Major)
12
0 (Critical)
13
3 (Warning)
14
3 (Warning)
15
4 (Informational)
16
4 (Informational)
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