SNMP trap reference

The following events can be trapped by the IBM® WebSphere® DataPower® XC10 Appliance Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent and communicated to the subscribed SNMP clients.

Available SNMP traps for monitoring your IBM WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance

Table 1. IBM WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance SNMP traps.

The following traps are configured by default. You cannot disable these traps.

Description
This notification indicates that the specific XC10 data grid has reached 60 percent of its capacity.
This notification indicates that the specified XC10 data grid has returned to below 60 percent of its capacity.
This notification indicates that the specific XC10 data grid has reached 80 percent of its capacity.
This notification indicates that the specified XC10 data grid has returned to below 80 percent of its capacity.
This notification indicates that the specific XC10 data grid has reached its capacity.
This notification indicates that the specified XC10 data grid has returned to below its capacity.
This notification indicates that the XC10 appliance storage has reached 80 percent of its capacity.
This notification indicates that the XC10 appliance storage has returned to below 80 percent of its capacity.
This notification indicates that the XC10 appliance storage has reached 90 percent of its capacity.
This notification indicates that the XC10 appliance storage has returned to below 90 percent of its capacity.
This notification indicates that the XC10 appliance storage has reached its capacity.
This notification indicates that the XC10 appliance storage has returned to below its capacity.
Table 2. Appliance SNMP traps.

The following traps are enabled by default. You can disable these traps in the user interface.

Default Description
Y Ethernet interface is transitioning to inactive state.
Y Ethernet interface has transitioned to active state.
Y SNMP agent has reinitialized with potential configuration changes
Y SNMP agent is shutting down.
Y Fan sensor has transitioned back to the normal state.
Y Fan sensor has transitioned to an undesirable state.
Y Voltage sensor has transitioned back to the normal state.
Y Voltage sensor has transitioned to an undesirable state.
Y Temperature sensor has transitioned back to a normal range.
Y Temperature sensor has transitioned to an undesirable range.
Y Power supply sensor has transitioned to a normal state.
Y Power supply sensor has transitioned to an undesirable state.