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C6576M:0134_0 Unknown trap, Table 8-2, CEMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps continued
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C65/76M Alarms Chapter 8 Alarms and Alarm Management Table 8-2 CEMF Alarms Generated by SNMP Traps (continued) Trap/Varbind vtpVersionOneDevice Detected risingAlarm fallingAlarm All other traps Message N/A N/A Alarm Severity Object N/A N/A N/A N/A C6576M:0134_0 Unknown trap Informational Network received from switch. Check the Element controller log file for details. Alarms Cleared N/A N/A None The following SNMP traps do not generate CEMF alarms: • ciscoFlashCopyCompletionTrap • ciscoFlashMiscOpCompletionTrap • ciscoConfigManEvent • tcpConnectionClose • stpxInconsistencyUpdate • moduleUp • moduleDown • chassisAlarmOn • chassisAlarmOff • vlanTrunkPortDynamicStatusChange • vtpVersionOneDeviceDetected • risingAlarm • failingAlarm If these traps are received by the C65/76M software, they are ignored. Several C65/76M alarms are generated based on the clogMessageGenerated SNMP trap. This trap is generated by the CISCO-SYSLOG-MIB whenever a syslog message is recorded into the message table. The severity of the CEMF alarm is based on the clogHistSeverity varbind value in the trap. If a coldStart trap is received by the C65/76M software whose IP address corresponds to the IP address of a Network Element object that is currently in the decommissioned state, then that object is automatically commissioned. When the Network Element is commissioned, a subchassis discovery is executed automatically. If the Network Element is populated with other C65/76M objects, and if there is a mismatch between the type of C65/76M object and the type that is discovered, the object is placed into the mismatched state and a corresponding alarm is raised against that object (see the "Object State Alarms" section on page 8-9). The linkUp/linkDown SNMP traps signify that the operational status of a particular interface has transitioned into or out of the down state. If a linkUp trap is received, it will clear any linkDown alarm on the corresponding interface, if it exists. If any other SNMP trap that is not listed in Table 8-2 is detected by the C65/76M software, then a general informational alarm is raised against the Network Element object. The details for this trap (enterprise and varbinds) is logged in the C6576MCntrllr.log file. Cisco 6500/7600 Series Manager User Guide 8-8