Example – Grass Valley iControl V.6.02 User Manual

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iControl and SNMP

Example

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SYNTAX OCTET STRING
ACCESS read-only
STATUS mandatory
DESCRIPTION "The service or transport stream that generated the alarm"
::= { traps 2 }

statusTrap NOTIFICATION-TYPE

OBJECTS { trapDevice, trapAlarm }
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"User traps sent after certain conditions"
::= { traps 0 3 }

Example

In this example, a user has attached GSM trap actions to an SCP probe freeze detection alarm.
The traps have been configured as follows:

• if an alarm goes from normal (green) to error (red), trap number 100 is sent

• if an alarm goes from error (red) to normal (green), trap number 200 is sent

In order for these traps to be successfully parsed by a third party SNMP manager, the following
custom MIB entries should be added to its GSM-MIB:

clear TRAP-TYPE

ENTERPRISE miranda
VARIABLES { trapDevice, trapAlarm }
DESCRIPTION
"A clear trap means that the alarm condition that existed has now been
cleared."
::= 100

error TRAP-TYPE

ENTERPRISE miranda
VARIABLES { trapDevice, trapAlarm }
DESCRIPTION
"A error trap means that a error alarm condition is present"
::= 200

END

When the SCP probe freeze detection alarm goes from an error state to a normal state, a trap is
sent to the specified trap target. Here’s the output of a trap catcher application.

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