The following table describes the fields in the QoS fault and clear traps according to the numbered labels on the example above.
Label |
Description |
From the QoS fault trap example |
From the QoS clear trap example |
1 |
The date on which the trap was received |
Oct 20 |
Oct 20 |
2 |
The time at which the trap was received |
11:10:54 |
11:13:40 |
3 |
The Branch Gateway uptime |
sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (43131114) 4 days, 23:48:31.14 |
sysUpTime.0 = Timeticks: (43147723) 4 days, 23:51:17.23 |
4 |
The trap name. Indicates that this is a QoS fault trap or a QoS clear trap. |
snmpTrapOID.0 = OID: avRtpQoSFault |
snmpTrapOID.0 = OID: avRtpQoSClear |
5 |
The QoS fault trap boundary. That is, the number of active sessions with QoS faults that causes a QoS fault trap to be sent. |
avRtpQoSFaultTh.0 = INTEGER: 1 |
avRtpQoSFaultTh.0 = INTEGER: 1 |
6 |
The QoS clear trap boundary. That is, the reduced number of active sessions with QoS faults that causes a QoS clear trap to be sent after a QoS fault trap was sent. |
avRtpQoSClearTh.0 = INTEGER: 0 |
avRtpQoSClearTh.0 = INTEGER: 0 |