152 TimeCreator 1000 User’s Guide 097-93100-01 Revision C – February, 2010
Appendix A Alarms, Events and SNMP Traps
SNMP Traps
The severity level for an alarm trap can be critical, major, or minor if trapState is set
(2) for this alarm trap; otherwise, the severity level will be clear if trapState is clear
(1) for this alarm trap.
Table A-6. TimeCreator 1000 Alarm Traps - Additional Details
OID
Index
(x)
Trap OID Name Description Bindings
trapSev
erity
1 trapIOCIMCComError
(id = 2)
IMC-IOC <#>
communication
failed
IMC-IOC <#>
communication
restored
trapID: IMCNCOM Critical
trapAID1: 1 or 2,
IOC module id
trapAID2: n/a
trapState: clear (1),
set (2)
trapValue: n/a
2 trapIOCIOCComError
(id = 3)
Inter-IOC
communication
failed
Inter-IOC
communication
restored
trapID: IOCNCOM Critical
trapAID1: n/a
trapAID2: n/a
trapState: clear (1),
set (2)
trapValue: n/a
3 trapIOCCardFail
(id = 14)
IOC <#>
operational
failure
IOC <#>
recovered from
operational
failure
trapID: CARDFAIL Critical
trapAID1: 1 or 2,
IOC module id
trapAID2: n/a
trapState: clear (1),
set (2)
trapValue: n/a
4 trapIOCOutputDisconnected
(id = 17)
Output Port <#>
cable is
disconnected
Output Port <#>
cable is
connected
trapID: OUTDISC Minor
trapAID1: output port #
(1-12)
trapAID2: n/a
trapState: clear (1),
set (2)
trapValue: n/a