HP XP7 SNMP Agent User Guide (H6F56-96013)

3 SNMP supported MIBs
This topic describes the standard and extension MIB specifications, the SNMP GUI, and trap
configuration.
Trap configuration
Failure report trap
An extension trap protocol data unit (PDU) includes the product number of the device that
experienced the failure, the device nickname, and a failure reference code. If you obtain the
information with GetRequest command, access the MIB by using the product number of the
device as an index. The following table shows the failure report trap.
Table 6 Failure report trap
DescriptionTypeObject identifierName
The product number of the
device that experienced
the failure.
INTEGER.1.3.6.1.4.1.116.5.11.4.2.1eventTrapSerialNumber
The device nickname.DisplayString.1.3.6.1.4.1.116.5.11.4.2.2eventTrapNickname
The failure referenceDisplayString.1.3.6.1.4.1.116.5.11.4.2.3eventTrapREFCODE
The area where the failure
occurred.*
OBJECT IDENTIFIER.1.3.6.1.4.1.116.5.11.4.2.4eventTrapPartsID
Failure occurrence date.DisplayString.1.3.6.1.4.1.116.5.11.4.2.5eventTrapDate
Failure occurrence time.DisplayString.1.3.6.1.4.1.116.5.11.4.2.6eventTrapTime
Detailed information of a
failure.
DisplayString.1.3.6.1.4.1.116.5.11.4.2.7eventTrapDescription
*The object identifier for a failure in a storage system processor would be
.1.3.6.1.4.1.116.5.11.4.1.1.6.1.2.
Supported traps
The following table lists the supported extension trap types.
Table 7 Extension trap types
DescriptionTrapSpecific Trap Code
All operations in a storage system stopped.RaidEventUserAcute1
Operation in a component where a failure occurred stopped.RaidEventUserSerious2
Partial failure.RaidEventUserModerate3
Minor failure.RaidEventUserService4
Standard MIB specifications
Supported MIBs
The following table lists the supported MIBs. If you send a GET request for an object (MIB) that is
not supported, you will receive NoSuchName as a GET RESPONSE.
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