Description | The severity type of the enterprise-specific trap sent to the
Network Management Station by the Dell managed device. The
Severity level are defined as follows:
Critical - service affecting event.
Major - a major error which is not service affecting but does
require immediate user attention to prevent further
degredation of the system, which may lead to a critical
error. For example, if a redundant port failure would
be considered a major event whereas the failure of an
unprotected port is a critical event.
Minor - a minor event which is not service affecting and is
unlikely to lead to a major or critical event. The user
does not need to take immediate actions but some action
is required to clear the event.
Info - a notification to the user of some event that does not
require any user action. For example, a security
notification is useful information but does not require
the user to take any specific immediate action. This
event is not cleared.
Clear - this special trap is sent to clear some previously sent
trap. Note that if the sequence number sent with the
clear event is 0 then the clear event is used to indicate
that all outstanding event of this particular type on a
given source (dellTrapSource) has been cleared. If the
event sequence number (dellTrapSeqNum) is sent with a
non-zero value, then the clear event is sent to clear only
the specific trap instance designated by the sequence
number in question. |