Formatting Trap Messages
$4
$5
$6
$7
$8
$9
$10
$11
$12
$13
$14
Following is an example of an event log message string:
SC2200: ID#: $13
Severity: $8
ParentID: $2
Following is another example showing more simple formatting:
MGC $7 alarm $5 -- $12: $4
Click OK to set your message.
Step 5
Repeat the procedure for each event name.
Step 6
From the Event Configuration window, select File | Save.
Step 7
Step 8
Close the window.
Step 9
Verify that alarms are being received and formatted correctly by generating an alarm on the
Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch (for instance, take a signaling channel out of service to see if you get an
alarm).
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tpAlarmCatDesc
Alarm category description
tpAlarmSet
Alarm set/not set.
2 means the alarm is being set.
1 means the alarm is being cleared
tpAlarmNotify
Alarm notified/not notified
tpAlarmSeverity
Alarm severity
tpAlarmReported
Alarm reported
tpComponentId
Component identification number. This number
consists of two parts, the component type and
component instance.
The most significant 2 bytes signify the component
type.
The least significant 2 bytes are the sequential
instance of the type.
tpComponentType
Component type identification number
tpCompMMLName Short notation of the component name. It is also the
MML name that can be used in the MML session.
tpCompDesc
Component description
tpCompParentId
Component parent identification
tpAlarmTime
Time the alarm occurred
Name: $12
CompID: $6
CompType: $5
AlarmReported: $7
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Set: $10
MMLname: $4
CatID: $14
HP OpenView Sample SNMP Configuration
CatDesc: $11
CompDesc: $3
AlarmNotify: $9
AlarmTime: $1
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