Dell PowerEdge 2321DS User Manual - Page 253

The Remote Console Switch has loaded

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Trap Trap Message Severity ID Description 21 Configuration Informational The Remote Console Switch has loaded a file loaded in the configuration file. Remote Console Switch. Command issued by user: %s. Name of file loaded: %s. The name of the user who commanded the Remote Console Switch to load the configuration file is contained in dsTrapObjectUserName. The name of the file that was loaded is contained in dsTrapObjectFileName. 22 User database Informational The Remote Console Switch has loaded a file loaded in the user database file. Remote Console Switch. Command issued by user: %s. Name of file loaded: %s. The name of the user who commanded the Remote Console Switch to load the user database file is contained in dsTrapObjectUserName. The name of the file that was loaded is contained in dsTrapObjectFileName. 23 Invalid Informational The Remote Console Switch has detected an connection invalid connection. detected. Device ID: %s. This can include two SIP devices on a port where one or more have a legacy KVM Switch, or some other illegal setup condition. Information about the nature of the failure is stored in the dsTrapObjectFirmwareCondition object. NOTE: This trap is deprecated and is no longer sent. Appendix D: MIBs and SNMP Traps 236

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Appendix D: MIBs and SNMP Traps
236
21
Configuration
file loaded in the
Remote Console
Switch.
Command
issued by user:
%s. Name of file
loaded: %s.
Informational
The Remote Console Switch has loaded a
configuration file.
The name of the user who commanded the
Remote Console Switch to load the
configuration file is contained in
dsTrapObjectUserName.
The name of the file that was loaded is
contained in dsTrapObjectFileName.
22
User database
file loaded in the
Remote Console
Switch.
Command
issued by user:
%s. Name of file
loaded: %s.
Informational
The Remote Console Switch has loaded a
user database file.
The name of the user who commanded the
Remote Console Switch to load the user
database file is contained in
dsTrapObjectUserName.
The name of the file that was loaded is
contained in dsTrapObjectFileName.
23
Invalid
connection
detected. Device
ID: %s.
Informational
The Remote Console Switch has detected an
invalid connection.
This can include two SIP devices on a port
where one or more have a legacy KVM
Switch, or some other illegal setup condition.
Information about the nature of the failure is
stored in the
dsTrapObjectFirmwareCondition object.
NOTE:
This trap is deprecated and is no longer
sent.
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Trap Message
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