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SNMP Trap Definitions
If you have a NAS server integrated with network management software, the
following traps are sent to the management station in the event of a hardware
failure or system alert. See “Defining SNMP Alerts” on page 70 for
information on defining the server.
Trap
Definition
hpHttpUnknownHealthTrap
Sent when the device’s health is unknown. The device health
object in the hpHttpMgDeviceTable should be set to unknown,
then the trap should be sent. The trap includes the device’s
index in the table, the SysObjID, the GlobalUniqueID, and, if
available, the ManagementURL, the ManagementURLLable, the
deviceSpecificEventCode and the deviceSpecificEventFRU. This
allows the trap receiver to gain additional information about
the device by accessing the device management software or the
management software to launch the device management
software.
hpHttpOKHealthTrap
Indicates that the device's health has changed to OK. The
device health object in the hpHttpMgDeviceTable should be set
to OK, then the trap should be sent. The trap includes the
device's index in the table, the SysObjID, the GlobalUniqueID,
and, if available, the ManagementURL, the
ManagementURLLable, the deviceSpecificEventCode and the
deviceSpecificEventFRU. This allows the trap receiver to gain
additional information about the device by accessing the
device management software or it allows the management
software to launch the device management software.
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