wrzTrapPrmKey: Contains the full path parameter key associated to the generated
trap.
wrzTrapPrmVal: Contains the value of the parameter that generated the trap as a
number.
wrzTrapPrmValStr: Contains the value of the parameter that generated the trap as a
string if existing.
wrzTrapModOID: Contains the OID information of the module associated to the gen-
erated trap.
wrzTrapModKey: Contains the module name associated to the generated trap.
The best way to review our traps definitions is read trap section in SEVEN-PRODUCT-
MIB.txt file. You can find this file inside your device at /wr/etc/snmp/SEVEN-PRODUCT-
MIB.txt.
7.2.2.2 Trap notifications
There are different events that trigger the generation of a trap in the device including star-
tup, shutdown, module open or close and parameter status.
wrzInit: Trap generated when the system completely starts, and all services are ini-
tialized.
wrzShutdown: Trap generated when all services are closed before a system shut
down or reboot.
modOpen: Trap generated when a module or service is launched.
ModClose: Trap generated when a module or service is closed.
okagainParam: Trap generated when a parameter comes back to a correct status
after an alert condition.
warningParam: Trap generated when a parameter changes to a warning status.
criticalParam: Trap generated when a parameter changes to a critical status.
outofrangeParam: Trap generated when a parameter goes to an out of range value.
TrackedParam: Trap generated when a tracked parameter changes its value.
Note: Trap definition: An extended definition of the traps can be found in
the MIB file in /wr/etc/snmp/SEVEN-PRODUCT-MIB.txt
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