Appendix c: supported traps – Avocent CPS810 User Manual

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Appendix C: Supported Traps

The CPS appliance supports the following MIB2 traps:

authenticationFailure

linkUp

linkDown

coldStart

Table C.1 lists the supported enterprise traps. The Avocent web site, www.avocent.com, contains
the complete trap MIB.

Table C.1: CPS Appliance Enterprise Traps

Trap

Description and Variable(s)

rebootStarted

The CPS appliance is rebooting.
Variable: command issued by username

userLogin

A user logged in to the CPS appliance.
Variable: username

userLogout

A user logged out of the CPS appliance.
Variable: username.

serialSessionStarted

A serial session has started.
Variables: username, server name and port number.

serialSessionStopped

A serial session has stopped.
Variables: username, server name and port number.

serialSession
Terminated

Another user has terminated a serial session.
Variables: command issued by username, terminated username, server name and
port number.

imageUpgradeStarted

The CPS appliance has started an image upgrade.
Variables: command issued by username, image type (boot or application), new
version number, current version number.

imageUpgradeResults

An image upgrade has ended.
Variables: result, upgrade was initiated by username, upgrade image type (boot or
application), upgrade version number and running version number. (If the upgrade
was successful, the two version numbers will match.)

userAdded

A new user has been added to the CPS appliance user database.
Variables: command issued by username and new username.

userDeleted

A user has been deleted from the CPS appliance user database.
Variables: command issued by username and deleted username.

userModified

A user’s definition has been modified in the CPS appliance user database.
Variables: command issued by username and modified username.

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