Model 5601MSC
Model 5601MSC Master SPG/Master Clock System
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Revision 2.2
MASTER CLOCK
4.5.9.3.4.
Enabling and Disabling SNMP Traps
GENERAL
There are a total of 13 events that the 5601MSC can be configured to
send out SNMP traps for. All traps except for the Frequency Reference
failure are disabled by default. The various traps are described below:
The
Freq Ref Trap
will send out a trap when the frequency reference is
missing or has a problem.
The
Time Ref Trap
will send out a trap when the selected time reference
is missing or has a problem.
The
Freq Ref JamTrp
will send out a trap when the system oscillator is
not synchronized to the frequency reference and is attempting to
gradually adjusting its frequency until locked. This may take a long time
and requires user intervention if an immediate lock is desired. Will only
occur when the frequency Lock type is set to Slow.
The
Time Ref JamTrp
will send out a trap when the system time does
not match the time reference and requires a user jam to synchronize.
Will only occur when the time Lock type is set to User.
The
LF Fan Fail Trp
will send out a trap when the front fan on the left
power supply or fan module has failed or is spinning too slowly.
The
LR Fan Fail Trp
will send out a trap when the rear fan on the left
power supply or fan module has failed or is spinning too slowly.
The
RF Fan Fail Trp
will send out a trap when the front fan on the right
power supply or fan module has failed or is spinning too slowly.
The
RR Fan Fail Trp
will send out a trap when the rear fan on the right
power supply or fan module has failed or is spinning too slowly.
The
PSL Fail Trap
will send out a trap when the power supply in the left
slot is missing or has failed. Only valid for units with dual power
supplies.
The
PSR Fail Trap
will send out a trap when the power supply in the
right slot is missing or has failed. Only valid for units with dual power
supplies.
The
Hw Fail Trap
will send out a trap when an internal hardware
problem has been detected and the unit is running on its backup
oscillator.
The
Overtemp Trap
will send out a trap when the internal temperature of
the unit has exceeded the safe operating limits.
The
GPI 1 Trap
will send out a trap when GPI1 is pulled low to ground.
The
GPI 2 Trap
will send out a trap when GPI2 is pulled low to ground.
EngineeringMenu
SNMP
Freq Ref Trap
Time Ref Trap
Freq Ref JamTrp
Time Ref JamTrp
LF Fan Fail Trp
LR Fan Fail Trp
RF Fan Fail Trp
RR Fan Fail Trp
PSL Fail Trap
PSR Fail Trap
Hw Fail Trap
Overtemp Trap
GPI 1 Trap
GPI 2 Trap
Trap disabled
Trap enabled