SNMP Configuration and Management Manual
NonStop NET/MASTER Trap Subagent
SNMP Configuration and Management Manual—424777-006
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The EMS Trap MIB
trapContentStandard
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 DisplayString (SIZE
 (1..24))
An indication of 
whether the event is a 
standard event and, if 
so, what type of 
standard event. 
Programmers are 
encouraged to use 
standard events to 
improve the 
consistency among 
messages in certain 
categories and to 
promote system 
management 
automation.
One of these values:
not-specified (Event is 
not a standard event.)
transient-fault (An error 
has been corrected 
automatically.)
object-unavailable (An 
object or the services it 
depends on are not 
supplying the service 
they were designed to 
provide.)
object-available (An 
object and all services it 
depends on are 
supplying the service 
they were designed to 
provide.)
other-state-change (An 
object needs an operator 
to change or notice its 
state.)
attention-needed (An 
application cannot 
continue until an operator 
takes some action.)
attention-completed (An 
action described by an 
earlier event having the 
value attention-needed 
has been completed.)
usage-threshold (The 
usage level of an object 
or resource exceeds the 
configured level.)
unknown (Returned for 
any event not associated 
with the preceding 
values.)
The value of 
trapContentStandard 
corresponds to 
ZEMS-TKN-
CONTENT-
STANDARD token 
values as follows:
not-specified (ZEMS-
VAL-NULL)
transient-fault  
(ZEMS-VAL-  
TRANSIENT- 
FAULT)
object-unavailable  
(ZEMS-VAL-  
OBJECT-  
UNAVAILABLE)
object-available  
(ZEMS-VAL-  
OBJECT-  
AVAILABLE)
other-state-change  
(ZEMS-VAL-  
OTHER-STATE- 
CHANGE)
attention-needed 
(ZEMS-VAL- ATTN-
NEEDED)
attention-completed 
(ZEMS-VAL- ATTN-  
COMPLETED)
usage-threshold 
(ZEMS-VAL-  
USAGE- 
THRESHOLD)
Table 10-1. Objects in the EMS Trap MIB (page 2 of 4)
Object and Attributes Definition Format of Value Derivation of Value










