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CHAPTER 5: CONFIGURING THE BUILT-IN NOTIFICATIONS
FIGURE 5-90. SNMP TRAP RECEIVER PARAMETERS
Normally the Trap will have six OIDs, you can specify the specific OID from them with the Specific option.
Example:
In our example shown next, the Trap is sent by the Motion Sensor on Port 5 of our sensorProbe unit. Our device IP is
192.168.0.100. Our hub Trap Type is set to the specific sub type and will check status of our Motion Sensor.
FIGURE 5-91. SNMP TRAP EXAMPLE
1. spSensorStatus (.1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.7.1.0). The current integer status of the sensor causing this trap to be sent:
noStatus(1), normal(2), highWarning(3), highCritical(4), lowWarning(5), lowCritical(6), sensorError(7), turnOn(8), turnOff(9).
2. spSensorValue (.1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.7.2.0). The current integer value of the sensor causing this trap to be sent.
3. spSensorLevelExceeded (.1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.7.3.0). The integer level that was exceeded causing this trap to be sent.
4. spSensorIndex (.1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.7.4.0). The integer index of the sensor causing this trap to be sent.
5. spSensorName (.1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.7.5.0). The name of the sensor causing this trap to be sent.
6. spSensorDescription (.1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.7.6.0). The description of the sensor causing this trap to be sent.
The specific value depends on the sensorProbeTrap type (.1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.2.2.1.60.0).
If it is set to specificTypeTrap(1), specific value is to show the sensor type and port (Specific value of Motion Sensor port
5 is 305).
If it is set to generalTypeTrap(2), specific value is to show the sensor type (Specific value of Motion Sensor port 5 is 30).