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Server Alarms
90 Maintenance Procedures for Avaya Communication Manager 3.0, Media Gateways and Servers
Trap (1) #8
(1–8
)
Alarm string = #1, ACT, UPS, A, 8, MAJ, power failure:
Shutting down in 8 minutes.
The UPS battery’s power is in a critically low condition,
with an estimated 8 minutes of remaining holdover.
A warning is written to every logged-in user of the
server.
When 8 minutes elapse, the server begins shutting
down.
(For troubleshooting procedures, see Events #1–8
on
page 92)
Trap (3)
upsAlarmShutdownPend
ing
#12
Alarm string = #1, ACT, UPS, A, 12, WRN, Miscellaneous
trap, e.g., bad battery.
(For troubleshooting procedures, see Event #12
on
page 92)
Trap (3)
1
upsAlarmShutdownImmi
nent
#13
Alarm string = #1,ACT, UPS, A, 13, MAJ, Miscellaneous
trap, e.g., bad battery.
(For troubleshooting procedures, see Event #13
on
page 92)
Trap (3)
1
upsAlarmDepletedBatter
y
#14
Alarm string = #1,ACT,UPS,A,14,MAJ,Miscellaneous
trap, e.g., bad battery.
(For troubleshooting procedures, see Event #14
on
page 93)
Trap (3)
1
upsAlarmBatteryBad
#15
Alarm string = #1,ACT,UPS,A,15,MIN,Miscellaneous
trap, e.g., bad battery
(For troubleshooting procedures, see Event #15
on
page 93)
Trap (3)
upsAlarmInputBad
#16
Alarm string = #1,ACT,UPS,A,16,MIN,Miscellaneous
trap, e.g., bad battery
(For troubleshooting procedures, see Event #16
on
page 93)
Trap (3)
upsAlarmTempBad
#17
Alarm string = #1,ACT,UPS,A,17,WRN,Miscellaneous
trap, e.g., bad battery
(For troubleshooting procedures, see Event #17
on
page 93)
Table 25: Enterprise-Specific UPS Traps to Server (continued)
SNMP Trap from UPS Event
ID
Definition of Trap
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