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Decoding Trap Numbers in Performance Traps

Performance traps contain a trap ID, a severity, and an action. The trap ID, severity, and action are encoded in the trap number to make it easy to configure trap receivers, such as HP OpenView, to color and highlight traps.

Every performance trap has four trap definitions: one for critical, major, and minor severity levels, and one for the clear action. For critical, major, and minor severity levels, the action is raise. For the clear action, there is no severity level, because the severity level is implied by the last raise action for the trap ID.

Severity levels are assigned the following numbers:

The JuniSdxTrapID ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION section in the Juniper-SDX-TC MIB lists the trap IDs for all traps. The Juniper-SDX-TRAP MIB defines the SDX traps.

Tasks to decode trap numbers are:

You can access the MIBs on the Juniper Web site at

http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/management/sdx

Decoding Trap Numbers for Raised Trap Actions

To decode a trap number for raised trap actions:

For example, if the trap number is 43, then the trap ID is 4 (saeServiceActivations) and the severity is 3 (MINOR). Therefore, a trap number of 43 means that a MINOR event has occurred for the saeServiceActivations trap.

Decoding Trap Numbers for Clear Trap Actions

To decode a trap number for clear trap actions:

For example, if the trap number is 250, then the trap ID is 25 (saeAccPendingRequests). Therefore, a trap number of 250 means that the saeAccPendingRequests alarm has been cleared.

SAE Performance Traps

Table 7 lists the performance traps for the SAE.




Table 7: Performance Traps-SAE  
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

saeHeapUsed

1

$S:SAE:$D% of Java VM heap is in use. This $L the threshold of $T %.:$A

95

90

80

60

AV

saeLogins

2

$S:SAE:During the last $Ps, $D logins occurred. This $L the threshold of $T logins.:$A

2000

1000

400

60

R

saeLogouts

3

$S:SAE:During the last $Ps, $D logouts occurred. This $L the threshold of $T logouts.:$A

2000

1000

400

60

R

saeServiceActivations

4

$S:SAE:During the last $Ps, $D services were activated. This $L the threshold of $T service activations.:$A

2000

1000

500

60

R

saeServiceDeactivations

5

$S:SAE:During the last $Ps, $D services were deactivated. This $L the threshold of $T service deactivations.:$A

2000

1000

500

60

R

saeCurrentUsers

6

$S:SAE:The number of user sessions is $D. This $L the threshold of $T users sessions.:$A

18000

14000

12000

60

AV

saeUserNumberLicense

7

$S:SAE:$D% of the available licenses are in use. This $L the threshold of $T.:$A

99

95

90

60

AV

saeUserLicenseExpiry

8

$S:SAE:The SAE license is about to expire in $D days. This $L the threshold of $T.:$A

1

10

14

3500

AV

saeClientLicExpiry

12

$S:SAE:The client has consumed $D% of its available license. This $L the threshold of $T.:$A

90

70

40

900

AV

Accounting Performance Traps

Table 8 lists the performance traps for accounting.




Table 8: Performance Traps-Accounting 
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

saeAccInvalidServerAddresses

20

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:During the last $Ps, $D invalid server address errors occurred. This $L the threshold of $T invalid server address errors.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

saeAccRoundTripTime

21

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:The round trip message time is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

2250

1500

750

60

AV

saeAccRetransmissions

22

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:During the last $Ps, $D retransmissions occurred. This $L the threshold of $T retransmissions.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

saeAccMalformedResponses

23

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:During the last $Ps, $D malformed responses occurred. This $L the threshold of $T malformed responses.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

saeAccBadAuthenticators

24

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:During the last $Ps, $D bad authenticator error occurred. This $L the threshold of $T bad authenticators errors.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

saeAccPendingRequests

25

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:The number of pending requests is $D. This $L the threshold of $T pending requests:$A

50

25

10

60

AV

saeAccTimeouts

26

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:During the last $Ps, $D timeouts occurred. This $L the threshold of $T timeouts.:$A

30

20

10

60

R

saeAccUnknownTypes

27

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:During the last $Ps, $D unknown type errors occurred. This $L the threshold of $T unknown type errors.:$A

30

20

10

60

R

saeAccPacketsDropped

28

$S:SAE RADIUS Accounting Client:During the last $Ps, $D packets were dropped. This $L the threshold of $T dropped packets.:$A

30

20

10

60

AV

Authentication Performance Traps

Table 9 lists the performance traps for authentication.




Table 9: Performance Traps-Authentication  
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

saeAuthInvalidServerAddresses

40

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:During the last $Ps, $D invalid server address errors occurred. This $L the threshold of $T invalid server address errors.:$A

10

5

1

60

AV

saeAuthRoundTripTime

41

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:The round trip message time is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms:$A

2250

1500

750

60

R

saeAuthAccessRetransmissions

42

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:During the last $Ps, $D retransmissions occurred. This $L the threshold of $T retransmissions.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

saeAuthMalformedAccessResponses

43

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:During the last $Ps, $D malformed responses occurred. This $L the threshold of $T malformed responses.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

saeAuthBadAuthenticators

44

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:During the last $Ps, $D bad authenticators errors occurred. This $L the threshold of $T.:$A

5

2

1

60

saeAuthPendingRequests

45

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:The number of pending requests is $D. This $L the threshold of $T pending requests:$A

50

25

10

60

AV

saeAuthTimeouts

46

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:During the last $Ps, $D timeouts occurred. This $L the threshold of $T timeouts.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

saeAuthUnknownTypes

47

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:During the last $Ps, $D unknown type errors occurred. This $L the threshold of $T unknown type errors.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

saeAuthPacketsDropped

48

$S:SAE RADIUS Authentication Client:During the last $Ps, $D packets were dropped. This $L the threshold of $T dropped packets.:$A

5

2

1

60

R

NIC Performance Traps

Table 10 lists the performance traps for NIC.




Table 10: Performance Traps-NIC 
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

nicHostReslvErrors

230

$S:NIC Host: During the last $Ps, the number of resolution errors that occurred is $D. This $L is the threshold of $T errors.:$A

10

5

1

60

R

nicHostAvgReslvTime

231

$S:NIC Host: During the last $Ps, the average time this NIC Host spent on resolutions is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

1000

500

250

60

R

Router Driver Performance Traps

Table 11 lists the performance traps for router drivers.




Table 11: Performance Traps-Router Drivers 
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

routerMsgErrors

190

$S:SAE Router Driver ($juniSaeRouterClientId):During the last $Ps, $D router errors occurred. This $L the threshold of $T errors.:$A

10

5

1

60

R

routerMsgTimeouts

191

$S:SAE Router Driver ($juniSaeRouterClientId):During the last $Ps, $D router timeouts occurred. This $L the threshold of $T timeouts.:$A

10

5

1

60

R

routerAvgJobQTime

192

$S:SAE Router Driver ($juniSaeRouterClientId):During the last $Ps, the average time that incoming router messages waited to be processed is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

500

250

100

60

R

routerJobQLength

193

$S:SAE Router Driver ($juniSaeRouterClientId):The number of unprocessed incoming router messages is $D. This $L the threshold of $T messages.:$A

2500

500

100

60

AV

routerJobQAge

194

$S:SAE Router Driver ($juniSaeRouterClientId):The oldest unprocessed router message has been waiting for $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

30000

10000

5000

60

AV

routerAvgAddTime

195

$S:SAE Router Driver ($juniSaeRouterClientId): During the last $Ps, the average time (in milliseconds) this router driver spent handling 'object added' notifications is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

1000

500

100

60

R

routerAvgChgTime

196

$S:SAE Router Driver ($juniSaeRouterClientId): During the last polling interval, the average time (in milliseconds) this router driver spent handling 'object changed' notifications is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

1000

500

100

60

R

routerAvgDelTime

197

$S:SAE Router Driver ($juniSaeRouterClientId): During the last polling interval, the average time (in milliseconds) this router driver spent handling 'object deleted' notifications is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

1000

500

100

60

R

Workflow Performance Traps

Table 12 lists the performance traps for workflows.




Table 12: Performance Traps-Workflow 
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

wkfInstanceFileSize

90

$S:Workflow:The instance data allocated for each active workflow is $Dk. This $L the threshold of $Tk.:$A

7

5

2

60

AV

wkfEventFileSize

91

$S:Workflow:The pending events filesize is $Dk. This $L the threshold of $Tk.:$A

500

250

100

60

AV

wkfReportFileSize

92

$S:Workflow:The pending reports filesize is $Dk. This $L the threshold of $Tk.:$A

250

125

50

60

AV

wkfPersistentFileSize

93

$S:Workflow:The persistent storage allocated for each active workflow is $Dk. This $L the threshold of $Tk.:$A

70

50

20

60

AV

wkfCancelledWorkflows

94

$S:Workflow:During the last $Ps, $D workflows have been cancelled. This $L the threshold of $T cancelled workflows.:$A

100

50

10

60

R

wkfPendingEvents

95

$S:Workflow:The number of pending events is $D. This $L the threshold of $T pending events.:$A

1000

500

100

60

AV

wkfActiveWorkflows

96

$S:Workflow:The number of active workflows is $D. This $L the threshold of $T active workflows.:$A

1000

500

100

60

AV

wkfRunningWorkflows

97

$S:Workflow:The number of running workflows is $D. This $L the threshold of $T workflows.:$A

1000

500

100

60

AV

System Management Performance Traps

Table 13 lists the performance traps for system management event.




Table 13: Performance Traps-System Management Event
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

agentLdapLimitReached

113

$S: Ldap: The Ldap Limit has been reached: $D entries, during the last $Ps. This $L the threshold of $T entries.:$A.

100% of MAX

95% of MAX

90% of MAX

30

AV

Policy Engine Performance Traps

Table 14 lists the performance traps for policy engine.




Table 14: Performance Traps-Policy Engine 
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

penAvgPGModProcTime

150

$S:Policy Engine:The average policy group modification processing time is $D ms. This $L the threshold of $T ms.:$A

200

500

1000

60

AV

penAvgICMModProcTime

151

$S:Policy Engine:The average interface classifier modification processing time is $D ms. This $L the threshold of $T ms.:$A

200

500

1000

60

AV

pdpErrors

152

$S:Policy Decision Point:During the last $Ps, $D errors occurred. This $L the threshold of $T PDP errors.:$A

10

5

1

30

R

SRC Redirector Performance Traps

Table 15 lists the performance traps for SRC redirector.




Table 15: Performance Traps-SRC Redirector 
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

redirGBLimitReached

170

$S:SDX Redirector:During the last $Ps, the global bucket limit has been reached for $D times. This $L the threshold of $T times.:$A

3

2

1

900

R

SRC-ACP Performance Traps

Table 16 lists the performance traps for the SRC-Admission Control Plug-In (SRC-ACP) application.




Table 16: Performance Traps-SRC-ACP 
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

acpHeapUsed

280

$S:ACP:$D% of Java VM heap is in use. This $L the threshold of $T%.:$A

95%

90%

80%

60

AV

JPS Performance Traps

Table 17 lists the performance traps for the Juniper Policy Server (JPS).




Table 17: Performance Traps-JPS 
Alarm Threshold Levels (default values)
Trap Event
Trap ID
Text Displayed
Critical
Major
Minor
Interval(sec)
R/AV

jpsHeapUsed

250

$S:JPS:$D% of Java VM heap is in use. This $L the threshold of $T%.:$A

95%

90%

80%

60

AV

jpsCmtsAvgSyncTime

251

$S:JPS:During the last $Ps, the average time this JPS spent on CMTS synchronizations is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

900s

600s

200s

60

R

jpsCmtsAvgDecTime

252

$S:JPS:During the last $Ps, the average time the CMTS connection spent on successfully completed DEC/RPT transactions is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

3s

2s

1s

60

R

jpsMsgHdlrProcTime

253

$S:JPS:During the last $Ps, the average time the JPS message handler spent on message handling is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

10s

5s

2s

60

R

jpsMsgFlowProcTime

254

$S:JPS:During the last $Ps, the average time the JPS message flow spent on message handling is $Dms. This $L the threshold of $Tms.:$A

30s

15s

6s

60

R

jpsMsgFlowDroppedMsgs

255

$S:JPS:During the last $Ps, the number of messages dropped by a JPS message flow is $D. This $L the threshold of $T.:$A

1000

100

1

60

R


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