Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
1 6 . SN M P Tra p s
Trap OID: enterprises.6024.1.3
The complete MIB file is available for download from our website:
www.scannex.com
16.1. Trap List
Action
SpecificTr
ap
Corresponding
Alert Text
MIB definition
Power Up
1, 0x01
Reboot
The ip.buffer has booted and started running code
Power off
2, 0x02
The power has failed. These are the dying words of the
ip.buffer!
Reboot request 3, 0x03
A reboot has been requested. Expect a “Power Up” trap to
follow as the ip.buffer restarts.
Lua reboot
4, 0x04
Lua has been rebooted
Battery power 5, 0x05
Battery
The ip.buffer is running on battery power
Mains power
6, 0x06
Mains
The ip.buffer is running on mains power
Configuration
7, 0x07
Config
The ip.buffer has been reconfigured
Low Voltage
8, 0x08
LowVolts
The ip.buffer has started up running on a PSU that is too low
User
9, 0x09
User
Script generated user trap
Auth fail
16, 0x10
Auth
An authentication failure
Source
connected
32, 0x20
Connect1,
etc
A channel has connected
Source
disconnected
33, 0x21
Disconnect1,
etc
A channel has disconnected
Channel is full 34, 0x22
Full1, etc
Channel has reached its full limit (resent every 8 hours)
Channel is
quiet
35, 0x23
Quiet1, etc
Channel has had no data (resent periodically)
Comfort
64, 0x40
Comfort
ip.buffer is still alive (sent at the interval specified in the
alerts setting page)
Memory full
(global)
65, 0x41
Full
Global memory is full, as set in the alerts setting page (resent
every 8 hours).
Low
temperature
66, 0x42
TempLo
The ip.buffer temperature is too low
High
temperature
67, 0x43
TempHi
The ip.buffer temperature is too high
1
2
The script can also generate arbitrary specific trap numbers above 68 (e.g. 10001).
3
Only available on the ip.4 product
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Scannex ip.buffer User Manual
© UK 2007-2021 Scannex Electronics Ltd. All rights reserved worldwide.
1 6 . SN M P Tra p s
Trap OID: enterprises.6024.1.3
The complete MIB file is available for download from our website:
www.scannex.com
16.1. Trap List
Action
SpecificTr
ap
Corresponding
Alert Text
MIB definition
Power Up
1, 0x01
Reboot
The ip.buffer has booted and started running code
Power off
2, 0x02
The power has failed. These are the dying words of the
ip.buffer!
Reboot request 3, 0x03
A reboot has been requested. Expect a “Power Up” trap to
follow as the ip.buffer restarts.
Lua reboot
4, 0x04
Lua has been rebooted
Battery power 5, 0x05
Battery
The ip.buffer is running on battery power
Mains power
6, 0x06
Mains
The ip.buffer is running on mains power
Configuration
7, 0x07
Config
The ip.buffer has been reconfigured
Low Voltage
8, 0x08
LowVolts
The ip.buffer has started up running on a PSU that is too low
User
9, 0x09
User
Script generated user trap
Auth fail
16, 0x10
Auth
An authentication failure
Source
connected
32, 0x20
Connect1,
etc
A channel has connected
Source
disconnected
33, 0x21
Disconnect1,
etc
A channel has disconnected
Channel is full 34, 0x22
Full1, etc
Channel has reached its full limit (resent every 8 hours)
Channel is
quiet
35, 0x23
Quiet1, etc
Channel has had no data (resent periodically)
Comfort
64, 0x40
Comfort
ip.buffer is still alive (sent at the interval specified in the
alerts setting page)
Memory full
(global)
65, 0x41
Full
Global memory is full, as set in the alerts setting page (resent
every 8 hours).
Low
temperature
66, 0x42
TempLo
The ip.buffer temperature is too low
High
temperature
67, 0x43
TempHi
The ip.buffer temperature is too high
1
2
The script can also generate arbitrary specific trap numbers above 68 (e.g. 10001).
3
Only available on the ip.4 product
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