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SNMP Reference Guide for iDRAC, Chassis Management Controller and OpenManage Enterprise - Modular Management Software 1.30.00

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PowerEdge M1000e CMC Traps

This section describes the traps that are generated by the SNMP agent of the PowerEdge M1000e CMC. All of the enterprise-specific traps documented in this section belong to the MIB enterprise identified by OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.10892.2 and are sent with the following trap variables: drsProductChassisName, drsProductChassisLocation, drsGlobalCurrStatus, drsCASubSystem, drsCASSCurrStatus, drsCASSPrevStatus, drsCASSChangeTime and drsCAMessage.

PowerEdge M1000e CMC version 5.0 and later supports a setting to generate the traps listed in the section "PowerEdge VRTX CMC Traps and PowerEdge FX2 CMC Traps".  The setting is named "Enable Enhanced Chassis Logging and Events" in the PowerEdge M1000e CMC GUI and is located in the General Chassis Settings page which can be found by navigating to Chassis Overview -> Setup -> General in the CMC GUI. When the setting is disabled, the traps listed in this section are generated by the CMC.  When the setting is enabled, the traps listed in the section "PowerEdge VRTX CMC Traps and PowerEdge FX2 CMC Traps" are generated by the CMC instead of the traps listed in this section. The setting is disabled by default. The trap variables are defined in the Dell Remote Access Controller Out-of-Band Group section.
Table 1. PowerEdge M1000e CMC trapsThe following table describes the PowerEdge M1000e CMC traps in the order of Trap ID, name, description, severity, and then the category.
TrapID Name Description Severity Category
2000 alertCMCTestTrap CMC has generated a test trap. Informational Error Events
2002 alertCMCNormalTrap CMC reported a return-to-normal or informational event. Normal Error Events
2003 alertCMCWarningTrap CMC reported a warning event. Warning Error Events
2004 alertCMCCriticalTrap CMC reported a critical event. Critical Error Events
2005 alertCMCNonRecoverableTrap CMC reported a catastrophic event. Non-Recoverable Error Events

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