Media Gateway Temp Warnings and SNMP Traps

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  • davis124
    Brainiac
    • Oct 2011
    • 50

    Media Gateway Temp Warnings and SNMP Traps

    Can someone tell me if the G450/430s get a High CPU Temp warning, are they suppose to throw a SNMP Trap somewhere warning of the problem?

    I have two G450s that are in High TEMP warnings and we did not get SNMP notification about the problem, it took a Cisco switch in the closet to warn us, so we are looking to see if the Telecom equipment can also produce that SNMP Trap as well.

    I am thinking it should have warned us, and we get other traps from these gateways but I can't make heads or tails on how to set the SNMP Traps for High Temp warnings.

    Thanks -

    James
    James E. Davis
    10 years at Lucent/Avaya as a System Application Specialist
    4 years at Avaya as a TIER III Engineer
    Now working for UNMC as a System Admin/VoIP Engineer
  • sharma16
    Member
    .
    • May 2013
    • 9

    #2
    Hi,

    yes it sends an alarm "
    [GW_ENV 10 MAJ Y]
    "

    and below command on MG will show the environment Info
    >
    show temp
    >
    show fans

    >
    show volt

    >
    show faults

    Thanks.

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    • sharma16
      Member
      .
      • May 2013
      • 9

      #3
      also check what option has been set on set option page

      set options Page 2 of 22
      ALARM REPORTING OPTIONS
      Major Minor
      Off-board Firmware Download Alarms: w
      Off-board Signaling Group Alarms: m
      Remote Max Alarms: w
      CLAN Ping Alarms: m
      H.248 Media Gateway Alarms: m w

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      • davis124
        Brainiac
        • Oct 2011
        • 50

        #4
        Ok so there are two items to discuss in the responses:

        1 - So it should alarm, but what would keep it from alarming via SNMP? We see these Gateways from time to time over temp, but it fails to send an SNMP Alarm to either the S8730 (Which might be answered by the 2nd response as to why) or our own internal SNMP Trap Receiver.

        If we hammer on the SNMP Config (By doing a disable/re-enable of the SNMP reporting) on the G450 for a bit it may spit out the SNMP alarm, but for the most part these gateways will not alarm that trap out for some reason. I wished these gateways had a test SNMP Trap to make sure it's working correctly (Like the S8730 has the command to send a test alarm to the SNMP trap receiver).



        2 - Set Options is not a valid command for a Customer Login, nor can we see it. Also doesn't that just affect how CM will react to the SNMP trap? Is this an Avaya option that needs to be set or is there another way around that?
        Last edited by davis124; 06-25-2013, 12:52 PM. Reason: mis-spellings
        James E. Davis
        10 years at Lucent/Avaya as a System Application Specialist
        4 years at Avaya as a TIER III Engineer
        Now working for UNMC as a System Admin/VoIP Engineer

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