I.5 JP1 events for SNMP trap conversion
If an SNMP trap is detected, a JP1 event with the event ID "00003A80" is issued. The following table provides detailed information
on the event ID "00003A80". For details on JP1 event attributes, see 17.1 JP1 event attributes.
Table I‒3: Details about event ID 00003A80
Attribute type
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Item
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Attribute name
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Contents
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Basic attribute
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Message
|
--
|
NNM message
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Extended attribute
|
Common information
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Event level
|
SEVERITY
|
Value according to severity of the SNMP trap.
Defaults
Value: Severity
Information: Normal
Warning: Warning
Error: Minor
Critical: Major
Alert: Critical
|
Product name
|
PRODUCT_NAME
|
/HITACHI/JP1/IM/SNMP_TRAP
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Object type
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OBJECT_TYPE
|
SNMP_TRAP
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Object name
|
OBJECT_NAME
|
Event name set with NNM
|
Root object type
|
ROOT_OBJECT_
TYPE
|
SNMP_TRAP
|
Root object name
|
ROOT_OBJECT_
NAME
|
Event name set with NNM
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Occurrence
|
OCCURRENCE
|
RECEIVE
|
Program-specific information
|
SNMP Object ID
|
SNMP_OID
|
Object ID of the SNMP trap
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SNMP trap occurrence date and time
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SNMP_DATE
|
Date and time of the SNMP trap
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SNMP trap occurrence source
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SNMP_SOURCE
|
Source that issued the SNMP trap
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Severity
|
SNMP_SEVERITY
|
Severity set in the SNMP trap
|
NNM submap display URL
|
SNMP_URL
|
URL used to display an NNM submap
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Variable binding storage results#1
|
SNMP_VARBIND_RESULT
|
Results of converting variable bindings
SUCCESS:
All $ variables have been converted.
ESTRLEN:
Some $ variables have resulted in a truncated character string due to the length limit (1,023 bytes).
EVARNUM:
Some $ variables have been deleted due to the limit placed on the number of $ variables (28).
EEVENTLEN:
Some $ variables have been deleted due to the limit placed on the JP1 event length (10,000 bytes).
ESTRVARNUM:
Some $ variables have been deleted due to the limit of the number of $ variables (28) and some other $ variables have been truncated due to the length limit (1,023 bytes).
ESTREVENTLEN:
Some $ variables have been deleted due to the limit of the JP1 event length (10,000 bytes) and some other $ variables have resulted in a truncated character string due to the length limit (1,023 bytes).
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Number of variable bindings#1
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SNMP_VARBIND_NUM
|
Number of variable bindings contained in an SNMP trap
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Object ID[1,2,3...]#1#2
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SNMP_VARBIND_OID[1,2,3...]#2
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Object ID for variable binding
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Type[1,2,3...]#1#2
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SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE[1,2,3...]#2
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Type of variable binding
ASN_INTEGER
ASN_U_INTEGER
ASN_OCTET_STR
ASN_OBJECT_ID
ASN_IPADDRESS
ASN_UNSIGNED32
ASN_COUNTER32
ASN_TIMETICKS
ASN_COUNTER64
Unsupport: Other than above
|
Value[1,2,3...]#1#2
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SNMP_VARBIND[1,2,3...]#2
|
Value of variable binding
|
- Legend:
-
--: None
#1: Output if you have set up the SNMP trap converter so that variable bindings are converted into JP1 events.
#2: Three items, SNMP_VARBIND_OID, SNMP_VARBIND_TYPE, and SNMP_VARBIND, are output for a single variable binding. Numbers following each item correspond to $ variables for variable bindings.
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