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What is the Trap Code related to SCSI Target?

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • SNMP Trap

Answer

  • The file /mroot/etc/mib/netapp.mib has a list of the built-in traps.
  • An example of a built-in trap is scsitgtFCPLinkBreak and its trap code is 222.

scsitgtFCPLinkBreak             NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS                         {productTrapData, productSerialNum}
STATUS                          current
DESCRIPTION
"SCSI Target: Link Break on FCP adapter"s

::= { netapp 0 222 }

scsitgtPartnerPathMisconfigured NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS                         {productTrapData, productSerialNum}
STATUS                          current
DESCRIPTION
"SCSI Target: FCP Partner Path Misconfigured"

::= { netapp 0 224 }

scsitgtThrottleNotice           NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS                         {productTrapData, productSerialNum}
STATUS                          current
DESCRIPTION
"SCSI Target: Throttle limit event notification"

::= { netapp 0 226 }

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