The Web Element Manager application functions as an alarm server by default. Though severity levels are not part of the SNMP protocol for traps, the Web Element Manager application provides a mechanism for assigning severity levels to traps. The following severity levels can be assigned.
lIMPORTANT: The “Clear” severity is the same as the “Informational” severity in the core platform MIB.
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l This chapter lists the default severity levels assigned to traps supported for the core platform and for the external applications like L/R ESS, Web Element Manager, IPMS application.The following table lists traps supported by the core platform and their corresponding default severity level as defined within the Web Element Manager application.
NOTE: This trap is obsolete. NOTE: This trap is obsolete. NOTE: This trap is obsolete. NOTE: This trap is obsolete. NOTE: This trap is obsolete. Note: this trap is obsolete. starThreshClearPerServiceASNGW
Sessions The following table lists traps supported by the Web Element Manager and their corresponding default severity level as defined within the Web Element Manager application.
Default Severity starEmsBulkStatServerProcCPUUsage
OverLimit starEmsBulkStatParserProcCPUUsage
OverLimit starEmsNotifyServiceProcCPUUsage
OverLimit starEmsBulkStatCounterThreshold
AboveLimit The following table lists traps supported by the Content Filtering service and their corresponding default severity level as defined within the Content Filtering application.
starCfCciClearThreshMemory
Utilization The following table lists traps supported by the Local-External Storage Server (L-ESS) and their corresponding default severity level as defined within the L-ESS application.
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