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DarkStar User Guide
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The
community-string
argument is required for SNMP.
localhost#
configure
localhost CONF#
snmp-server community
community-string
SNMP server starting
The following example illustrates how to enable SNMP traps and send them to a monitoring system:
localhost#
configure
localhost CONF#
snmp-server enable traps
localhost CONF#
snmp-server host
monitoring-system-ip-address
community-string
Configuring your monitoring system
RFC 1213 defines the standard SNMP MIB format and the mandatory “public” SNMP objects and groups. The XKL MIB also
defines 16 types of XKL-specific trap, for details please see the XKL MIB at
http://www.xkl.com/pdf/xkl.mib
.
The XKL MIB groups XKL-specific objects into the following groups. Please see the XKL MIB at
http://www.xkl.com/pdf/xkl.mib
.
TABLE 3.8
XKL-specific Trap Types
Trap#
Trap Type
Event
1
xklFanFail
A fan module has failed or has some other problems.
2
xklPowerFail
A power supply module has failed or has some other problems.
3
xklFanUp
A fan module has come online.
4
xklPowerUp
A power supply module has come online.
5
xklProtection-
PathSwitch
A protection path APP switch has occurred.
6
xklTempStatus-
Change
Temperature status has changed.
7
xklEDFALineChange
EDFA line state has changed. Based on amplification Up/Down.
8
xklRaman-
LineChange
Raman line state has changed. Based on amplification Up/Down.
9
xklEDFAAlarm-
Change
Change in EDFA alarms/warnings state.
10
xklRamanAlarm-
Change
Change in Raman alarms/warnings state.
11
xklColdStart
The system has been power cycled.
12
xklWarmStart
The system has been reloaded.
13
xklLinkDown
An interface is about to enter the down state.
14
xklLinkUp
An interface is about to enter the up state.
15
xklOTMDown
A line/band transceiver is about to enter the down state.
16
xklOTMUp
A line/band transceiver is about to enter the up state.