Patton electronic 1001MC Card Game User Manual


 
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SNMP Trap Daemon IP Address (syslogTrapIP)
SNMP traps are generated for line down, line up, card lost, power supply 1 fail, and power supply 2 fail events.
The specific trap numbers are as follows:
The Trap IP address is assigned on the System Log page. If the IP address is assigned, SNMP traps will be sent
to that IP address. For line up and line down traps, Line down indication has to be set to error(2) on the
Slot
Configuration
page for each card (see section “Slot Configuration” on page 243).
The line up, line down, and card lost trap messages will include the box name, rack number, card number in
that rack, and local circuit ID in the trap string followed by a description of the trap. For example, the string in
a line up trap will resemble: Model 1001MC Demo, Rack Number: 1, Card Number: 12, Local Circuit ID: Test
Circuit, Line Up Addr: 12.
Type the IP address into the text box, then click the Submit button.
Note After submitting the change, you must click on the Record Current
Conguration button located on the HOME page to store the config-
uration changes into memory (see “HOME” on page 228 for more
information).
Priority
Min Priority for SysLog Daemon
Specify the minimum priority for a message that will be sent to the SysLog Daemon. The following options are
available:
priorityVerbose(5)
priorityDebug(10)
priorityInfo(20)
priorityOddity(40)
priorityService(60)
prioritySystem(80)
priorityDisable(1000)
For most situations, set the outputs that are being used to prioritySystem(80). For unused output mechanisms,
set the priority to
priorityDisable(1000). Select the priority setting from the pop-up menu, then click the Sub-
mit
button.
Trap Description Specific Trap Number
TRAP_ID_POWER_ONE_FAIL 1
TRAP_ID_POWER_TWO_FAIL 2
TRAP_ID_CARD_LOST 3
TRAP_ID_LINE_UP 4
TRAP_ID_LINE_DOWN 5