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Avaya MultiVantage Software S8300 Alarms

Table 13 illustrates the traps that apply to MultiVantage Software on the S8300.

Table 13. MultiVantage Software S8300 Traps
Trap
Description
CMG Controller HW trap
Hardware faults are analyzed by maintenance software and correlate fault conditions to determine the appropriate action. If appropriate action requires attention, a trap of critical severity is sent.
Media Gateway controller HW clear trap
Hardware faults that have created traps send a clear trap upon clearing.
CMG controller with administered MG that's not registered
If a Media Server has an administered G700 but it has not registered after an appropriate amount of time, send an alarm of major severity indicating such.

Note: The Avaya S8300 Media Server with G700 Media Gateway platform has several watchdog timers. If any one of them is not verified regularly, a trap of major severity is sent. The timer associated with the S8300 is the S8300 Software watchdog, which resets the S8300 processor if its connection is not verified regularly.

Backup and Restore

The S8300 uses the LAN to backup a copy of its translation data. Table 14 illustrates the backup and restore traps.

Table 14. Backup and Restore Traps
Trap
Description
successfully stored backup
A trap of informational severity is sent when backup is successful. (REPLY_ACK) The trap reads "Successful backup of S8300 translation data," and names the backup location stored in the string "BACKUP_LOCATION."
This information also goes to the local maintenance screen, since it is very possible that backup is being requested as a result of an on-site attempt to replace the S8300.
no backup data stored
A trap of major severity is sent as soon as a REPLY_ERROR message is returned. The trap states "Translation Data backup not available," and names the backup location stored in the string "BACKUP_LOCATION."


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