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Digicast Media Router S2 Receiver CMR-6000
Revision 1
Device Management via User Interfaces
MN-CMR6000-IOM
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4.7.1
SNMP Traps
The CMR-6000 supports SNMP Traps for providing unsolicited SNMP events to a pre-configured SNMP
Manager. The SNMP Trap may be used as a tool to automatically notify an SNMP manager of a change
that has taken place on the unit. Traps typically define a state change such as an interface that goes from
active to inactive (or up to down). SNMP Traps provide unsolicited reporting to a central SNMP
manager, so events can be reported as they happen.
The Traps supported on the CMR-6000 are as follows:
Generic Traps (SNMPv1)
• Cold Start - Unit has booted from a cold start (hardware startup)
• Warm Start - Unit has re-booted from a power on start (warm startup)
• Link Down - An interface has gone from up to down (such as a tuner has lost lock)
• Link Up - An interface has gone from down to up (such as a tuner regaining lock)
• Authentication Failure - An SNMP message received could not be authenticated
Specific Traps (SNMPv1)
• dniEbNoThreshholdOK - EbNo value is now set above the defined limit
• dniEbNoThreshholdFail - EbNo value has fallen below the defined limit
• dniRedundancyBackup - Redundant backup unit is now active
• dniRedundancyPrimary - Redundant primary unit is now active
• dniRedundancyModeConflict - A conflict in redundancy mode has been detected
• dniMPEGPIDConflict - MPEG-TS PID Conflict has occurred
• dniDMAOverflow - DMA Overflow
• dniDMAOverflowCleared - DMA Overflow Cleared