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Overview


The SBC, like other Ribbon devices, uses SNMP traps to notify management applications of events. SNMP traps are the messages that notify a management client that an event has occurred on the SBC node. These traps are not displayed in EMA and can be viewed from Insight EMS or other SNMP manager configured as a trap target. In case of error scenario, a trap is initiated at the device and forwarded to the EMS or to the other SNMP manager for processing.

Up to 32 trap targets can be configured on the SBC.

SNMP Traps

Traps are events reported by the SNMP devices. Some SNMP traps are also alarms, and are displayed on the command line interface of the SBC.

Note

To configure trapTarget using CLI, refer How to Configure SNMP Trap Targets

To configure trap Target using EMA, refer SNMP - Trap Target

To configure traps using EMS, refer SNMP Trap Management

 

To view the the related alarms, execute the command:

show table alarms currentStatus

 

To view trap configuration details, refer

Alarms

A trap is considered an alarm when there is a condition that needs attention by the operator. Some alarms are cleared by themselves, such as a port up/down alarm. Other alarms require manual intervention to clear.

Alarms provide alerts/warnings of abnormal activity such as a software failures, system faults, exceptions, hardware issues, and so on. Alarms are primarily viewed using the CLI and EMA interfaces. But some major and critical alarms also have LED indicators on the SBC.

SBC displays alarms according to the following categories:

  • Current alarms
  • History alarms

Current Alarms

The Current Alarms screen displays the alarms that are not cleared. Current alarms are viewed using EMA and CLI.

To display the Current alarms using CLI, execute the following command:

% show table alarms currentStatus

The results display similar to the figure Current alarms (displayed in CLI mode):

Current alarms (displayed in CLI mode)

To display the Current alarms using EMA,

On the SBC Main Screen, navigate to Monitoring > Dashboard > Alarms > Current Alarms

Current Alarms

History Alarms

History Alarms provides historical information about the alarms which occurred on the system, such as the time when the alarms were added/updated/modified/cleared. Historical alarm details are displayed using CLI or from the EMA Dashboard.

For example, to display the list of alarms which occurred on the SBC, execute the following command from CLI:

> show table alarms historyStatus

The output is displayed similar to the figure below:

History alarms output.

 

 

To view the Cleared Alarms in the SBC EMA, from the EMA menu navigate to Monitoring > Dashboard > Alarms > Cleared Alarms.

Cleared Alarms EMA

 

The status of the alarms are also available in the following locations of the EMA:

  • Current Alarms - All > Alarms > Current Status

    Current Status

  • History Alarms - All > Alarms > History Status

    History Status

 

For additional details with viewing alarms and configuring SBC for alarms, refer:

 

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