Chapter 9:
PowerNet MIB Trap Definitions
PowerNet MIB Reference Guide
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rsSourceSwitched Informational 104: The Redundant Switch has switched source.
-The first variable represents the current
source:
0 for A, 1 for B.
-The second variable is the 32-character
name of the source.
-The third variable represents the transfer
cause:
•
0: no transfers recorded
•
1: user action or
preferred switching
•
3: line notch or spike
•
5: low line voltage
•
7: high line voltage
•
9: frequency out of
range
-The fourth variable is a character string
listing the transfer cause.
rsLostRedundancy Severe 105: The Redundant Switch has lost redundancy.
The variables identify the source that is no
longer available:
-The first variable represents the current
source:
0 for A, 1 for B.
-The second variable is the 32-character
name of the source.
rsRedundancyRestored Informational 106: Redundancy has been restored to the source.
The variables identify the source to which
power has been restored:
-The first variable represents the current
source:
0 for A, 1 for B.
-The second variable is the 32-character
name of the source.
rsConfigChange Informational 107: A configuration change was made on a
Redundant Switch.
rsCommunicationEstablished Informational 108: Communications with the Redundant Switch
is established.
rsCommunicationLost Severe 109: Communications with the Redundant Switch
has been lost.
dcCommunicationEstablished Informational 110: Communications with the DC power plant
has been established.
dcCommunicationLost Severe 111: Communications with the DC power plant
has been lost.
dcActivePINChanged Informational 112: The active PIN on the DC controller has been
changed.
Trap Severity Number and Description (Sheet 6 of 9)
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