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Chapter 3 Operation using ICIM<br />

New SNMP Variables<br />

Support for traps requires additional data available through SNMP. This additional<br />

data may be useful even if not using traps.<br />

SNMP is the only way this additional data can be accessed. It cannot be accessed<br />

through the ICIM front panel or an SMC interface.<br />

Table of Inserted <strong>Module</strong>s<br />

This table is named p2Insert<strong>Module</strong>Table. It contains a list of modules inserted since<br />

the last time the ICIM was reset or told to update the chassis ID for all modules. It<br />

does not include modules found when the initial search for modules is performed.<br />

The modules are displayed in chronological order, with the most recently inserted<br />

module always being in index position 1. If the number of modules inserted exceeds<br />

the capacity of the table, the oldest entries are deleted.<br />

This table only contains the chassis <strong>and</strong> slot ID for a detected module. It is necessary<br />

to look at the other tables for more information.<br />

Each row of this table is made up of the following variables:<br />

Variable<br />

p2Insert<strong>Module</strong>Index<br />

p2Insert<strong>Module</strong>ChassisID<br />

p2Insert<strong>Module</strong>SlotID<br />

Description<br />

The index for this table. The most recently inserted<br />

module is always in index position 1.<br />

The chassis ID number of the new module.<br />

The slot ID number of the new module.<br />

Table of Removed <strong>Module</strong>s<br />

This table is named p2Remove<strong>Module</strong>Table. It contains a list of modules removed<br />

since the last time the ICIM was reset or told to update the chassis ID for all<br />

modules.<br />

The modules are displayed in chronological order, with the most recently removed<br />

module always being in index position 1. If the number of modules removed exceeds<br />

the capacity of the table, the oldest entries are deleted.<br />

If a module is removed before the "plug-<strong>and</strong>-play" data is read in, the type, name,<br />

<strong>and</strong> serial number are blank.<br />

Each row of this table is made up of the following variables:<br />

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