SNMP Traps and System Log Messages Overview
The router can send Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) traps to alert network managers when:
The router also generates system log messages when
RADIUS servers fail to respond or when they return to active service;
no configuration is required for system log messages.
The following sections describe SNMP Traps and system log messages:
SNMP Traps
The router generates SNMP traps and system log
messages as follows:
- If the first RADIUS server fails to respond to the RADIUS
request, the E Series RADIUS client issues a system log message
and, if configured, an SNMP trap indicating that the RADIUS server
timed out. The E Series RADIUS client will not issue another
system log message or SNMP trap regarding this RADIUS server until
the deadtime expires, if configured, or for 3 minutes if deadtime
is not configured.
- The E Series RADIUS client then sends the RADIUS
request to the second configured RADIUS server. If the second RADIUS
server fails to respond to the RADIUS request, the E Series RADIUS
client again issues a system log message and, if configured, an SNMP
trap indicating that the RADIUS server timed out.
- This process continues until either the E Series
RADIUS client receives a valid response from a RADIUS server or the
list of configured RADIUS servers is exhausted. If the list of RADIUS
servers is exhausted, the E Series RADIUS client issues a system
log message and, if configured, an SNMP trap indicating that all RADIUS
servers have timed out.
If the E Series RADIUS client receives a RADIUS
response from a “dead” RADIUS server during the deadtime
period, the RADIUS server is restored to active status.
If the router receives a valid RADIUS response
to an outstanding RADIUS request, the E Series client issues
a system log message and, if configured, an SNMP trap indicating that
the RADIUS server is now available.
System Log Messages
You do not need to configure system log messages.
The router automatically sends them when individual servers do not
respond to RADIUS requests and when all servers on a VR fail to respond
to requests. The following are the formats of the warning level system
log messages:
RADIUS [ authentication | accounting ] server serverAddress unavailable in VR virtualRouterName [; trying nextServerAddress]RADIUS no [ authentication | accounting ] servers responding
in VR virtualRouterName RADIUS [ authentication | accounting ] server serverAddress available in VR virtualRouterName
Published: 2012-06-27