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Avaya 3500 series - SNMP Traps; System Log; Software Exception Log

Avaya 3500 series
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The MIB Web page does not support the following features:
displaying SNMP SET requests
displaying SNMP tables
translating MIB enumerations (that is, displaying the name [interpretation] of number
values of objects defined as enumerations in the MIB)
SNMP traps
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps are configured as notification controls.
For more information about notification controls, see Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500
Series Configuration — Security, (NN47203-504).
System Log
The System Log displays messages obtained from system Non Volatile Random Access
Memory (NVRAM) or Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM). The System Log displays
only the data for the Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 3500 Series through the Console or Comm
port or Telnet.
System Log messages operate as follows:
NVRAM messages are retrievable after a system reset.
DRAM messages can be viewed while the system is operational.
All NVRAM and DRAM messages are time stamped.
When you restart your system after a reset, the DRAM messages are deleted.
After a reset, all messages stored in NVRAM are copied to DRAM (DRAM messages are
not copied to NVRAM). The messages copied to DRAM are time stamped to zero (0).
Software exception log
This feature allows an administrator to see software exceptions generated in the ERS 3500
Series switch. There are three types of software exceptions :
Data Access exceptions
Program exceptions
Watchdog exceptions
System Monitoring Fundamentals
20 Configuration — System Monitoring March 2013
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