Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5000 MCU Release 7.0
Managing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5000 MCU Events

Table Of Contents

Managing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5000 MCU Events

Available SNMP Events

Viewing the Events Log

Viewing the Alarms Log

Viewing Security Events

Setting Event Security Levels

Sending a Trap on a Specified Event

Viewing Event Descriptions

Viewing Alarm History

Using the Event Display Filter


Managing Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5000 MCU Events


Available SNMP Events

Viewing the Events Log

Viewing the Alarms Log

Viewing Security Events

Setting Event Security Levels

Sending a Trap on a Specified Event

Viewing Event Descriptions

Viewing Alarm History

Using the Event Display Filter

Available SNMP Events

Table 7-1 lists trap event indications by category.

Table 7-2 lists trap event indications by ID number.

Table 7-1 MCU Trap Events by Category 

Category
ID
Type
Trap is sent when...

Info

1

Power up

The MCU has begun operation.

Info

2

Power down

The MCU is shutting down.

Info

3

Link down

Standard SNMP MIB trap indicating that the network connection is down with details about the cause and time of connection loss.

Info

4

Link up

Standard SNMP MIB trap indicating that the network connection has been reestablished.

Info

7

Warm start

The MCU has been reset via the Administrator interface.

Info

8

Cold start

The MCU has been reset using the button on the front panel.

Info

10

Cpu usage

CPU usage reaches the 90 percent threshold set in the MCU.

Info

13

Abnormal disconnection

A call disconnects for a reason other than normal, busy, or no answer.

Info

16

General alarm

A system failure is detected.

Info

17

Corrupt web data

Corrupt web files are present in the MCU.

Info

18

Incompatible sw burn attempt

An attempt to burn a version of the MCU software onto incompatible hardware occurs.

Info

19

MP registration blocked

The media processor registration to the MCU failed.

Info

27

TFTP connection failed

The MCU fails to connect to a Cisco TFTP server.

Info

33

Low memory

Memory usage reaches the 90 percent threshold set in the MCU.

Alarm

5

Gatekeeper registration state change

A change occurs in the registration status of the MCU with the gatekeeper.

Alarm

6

Ethernet state change

The network returns after going down. Indicates the time at which the network was restored.

Alarm

9

MP connection

Communication with a registered media processor has broken.

Alarm

11

Network problem

A problem occurs on the network.

Alarm

12

Hot swap

A blade has been removed from the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5230 chassis under power or inserted into the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5230 chassis under power.

Alarm

15

Over heating

The configured temperature thresholds for the device are exceeded. Overheating can cause serious damage to the functioning of the device.

Alarm

31

Fan problem

A problem occurs with one of the chassis fans.

Alarm

32

Power supply problem

A problem occurs with one of the power supply units.

Security

14

Service table changed

The service table has been modified.

Security

20

User logged in

A user successfully logs in to the system via the web interface.

Security

21

User logged out

A user logs out of the system via the web interface.

Security

22

Authentication failed

A user tries to log in to the web interface and authentication fails.

Security

23

Configuration changed

A configuration change is uploaded from the web interface.

Security

24

Configuration export

Configuration is exported via the web interface.

Security

25

Configuration import

Configuration is imported via the web interface.

Security

26

User account locked

A user account is disabled.

Security

28

Audio prompts uploaded

A user uploads a new set of audio messages via configuration > Customization > Audio messages > Update messages pack file, or a user modifies an existing message file.

Security

29

Version update

A user selects the Update software option via the icon.

Security

30

Default configuration restored

A user selects the Restore factory defaults option via the icon.


Table 7-2 MCU Trap Events by ID 

Category
ID
Type
Trap is sent when...

Info

1

Power up

The MCU has begun operation.

Info

2

Power down

The MCU is shutting down.

Info

3

Link down

Standard SNMP MIB trap indicating that the network connection is down with details about the cause and time of connection loss.

Info

4

Link up

Standard SNMP MIB trap indicating that the network connection has been reestablished.

Alarm

5

Gatekeeper registration state change

A change occurs in the registration status of the MCU with the gatekeeper.

Alarm

6

Ethernet state change

The network returns after going down. Indicates the time at which the network was restored.

Info

7

Warm start

The MCU has been reset via the Administrator interface.

Info

8

Cold start

The MCU has been reset using the button on the front panel.

Alarm

9

MP connection

Communication with a registered media processor has broken.

Info

10

Cpu usage

CPU usage reaches the 90 percent threshold set in the MCU.

Alarm

11

Network problem

A problem occurs on the network.

Alarm

12

Hot swap

A blade has been removed from the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5230 chassis under power or inserted into the Cisco Unified Videoconferencing 5230 chassis under power.

Info

13

Abnormal disconnection

A call disconnects for a reason other than normal, busy, or no answer.

Security

14

Service table changed

The service table has been modified.

Alarm

15

Over heating

The configured temperature thresholds for the device are exceeded. Overheating can cause serious damage to the functioning of the device.

Info

16

General alarm

A system failure is detected.

Info

17

Corrupt web data

Corrupt web files are present in the MCU.

Info

18

Incompatible sw burn attempt

An attempt to burn a version of the MCU software onto incompatible hardware occurs.

Info

19

MP registration blocked

The media processor registration to the MCU failed.

Security

20

User logged in

A user successfully logs in to the system via the web interface.

Security

21

User logged out

A user logs out of the system via the web interface.

Security

22

Authentication failed

A user tries to log in to the web interface and authentication fails.

Security

23

Configuration changed

A configuration change is uploaded from the web interface.

Security

24

Configuration export

Configuration is exported via the web interface.

Security

25

Configuration import

Configuration is imported via the web interface.

Security

26

User account locked

A user account is disabled.

Info

27

TFTP connection failed

The MCU fails to connect to a Cisco TFTP server.

Security

28

Audio prompts uploaded

A user uploads a new set of audio messages via configuration > Customization > Audio messages > Update messages pack file, or a user modifies an existing message file.

Security

29

Version update

A user selects the Update software option via the icon.

Security

30

Default configuration restored

A user selects the Restore factory defaults option via the icon.

Alarm

31

Fan problem

A problem occurs with one of the chassis fans.

Alarm

32

Power supply problem

A problem occurs with one of the power supply units.

Info

33

Low memory

Memory usage reaches the 90 percent threshold set in the MCU.


Viewing the Events Log

The MCU displays up to 100 events.

Procedure


Step 1 Select Events.

Step 2 Select All.


Viewing the Alarms Log

Procedure


Step 1 Select Events.

Step 2 Select Alarms.


Viewing Security Events

Procedure


Step 1 Select Events.

Step 2 Select Security.


Setting Event Security Levels

Procedure


Step 1 Select Events.

Step 2 Select All, Alarms or Security and select the link in the Type column for the event that you want to configure,

or

Select All and select the icon.

Step 3 Select the arrow in the Review column for the event that you want to modify.

Step 4 Select an option from the list in the Severity column.

Cleared—One or more previously reported alarms have been cleared.

Info—Notification of a non-erroneous event.

Critical—A service-affecting event has occurred and requires immediate corrective action.

Major—A service-affecting event has occurred and requires corrective action to prevent the condition becoming more serious.

Minor—A non-service-affecting event has occurred and requires corrective action to prevent the condition becoming more serious.

Warning—A potential or impending service-affecting event has been detected, but no significant events have occurred yet. Action should be taken to further diagnose and correct the problems to prevent the condition becoming more serious.

Step 5 Select Apply.

Step 6 Select Close.


Sending a Trap on a Specified Event

Procedure


Step 1 Select Events.

Step 2 Select All, Alarms or Security.

Step 3 Select the link in the Type column for the event that you want to configure or select the icon.

Step 4 Select the arrow in the Review column for the event that you want to modify.

Step 5 Select the box in the Trapped column.

Step 6 Select Apply.

Step 7 Select Close.


Viewing Event Descriptions

Procedure


Step 1 Select Events.

Step 2 Select All, Alarms or Security.

Step 3 Select the icon in the Info column for the event description that you want.


Viewing Alarm History

Procedure


Step 1 Select Events.

Step 2 Select Alarms.

Step 3 Select the Show history box.

When Show history is selected, the Alarms tab displays all alarm events.

When Show history is deselected, the Alarms tab displays only alarm events that are still current.


Using the Event Display Filter

Procedure


Step 1 Select Events.

Step 2 Select All.

Step 3 Select Filter settings.

Step 4 Select the information that you want to display on the events log.

Step 5 Select Apply.