SNMP Private Enterprise MIB Structure
The XL-GPS systemAlarmData group defines SNMP traps and cannot be directly retrieved
by the SNMP manager. When a system alarm event occurs an SNMP trap
alarmSystemNotification is sent to the SNMP managers previously configured to receive
traps. Included in the trap message are the variables contained in the systemAlarmData
group: IP address, timestamp, alarm code, and the F73 status string.
The systemFaultConfig sub-group contains parameters to control the generation of system
alarms. The timeout, threshold and power on suppress values are contained in the
systemFaultConfigData group. Also in this group is a method object configDataLatchClear.
By setting this object the user clears all latched faults. Reading the configDataLatchClear
object has no effect and its value is not defined. The systemFaultConfigMasks group
contains masks for each possible system alarm event. When the status changes, for
example if the primary GPS becomes unlocked, the associated mask is checked. Only if the
mask is enabled will a system alarm be generated.
The systemFaultHistory group contains latched status indicators for each of the system
alarm events. If a system alarm event goes into fault status, even if this status is transient,
then the associated entry in the systemFaultHistory group will maintain a record of that fault
occurrence until the latch is cleared, using the configDataLatchClear object, resetting all
systemFaultHistory entries.
The XL-GPS System Status Group
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