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About This Manual

About This Manual

This section discusses the objectives, audience, organization, and conventions of the LightStream 2020 Traps Reference Manual. It also lists related Cisco documentation for the LightStream 2020 multiservice ATM switch (LS2020 switch).

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Document Objectives

This manual describes the traps (error and event messages) generated by the LS2020 switch and explains how they are generated. It provides procedures for setting trap levels, viewing traps, logging traps, and reading and customizing trap logs. The manual also describes all operational, informational, and SNMP traps; each description includes the name of the trap, the trap text, the cause of the trap, and possible user actions.

Audience

The LightStream 2020 Traps Reference Manual is intended for anyone who operates or manages a LightStream 2020 network.

Users of the LightStream 2020 document set are expected to have a general understanding of basic data communications concepts, some knowledge of UNIX, and a familiarity with the interfaces used by the devices connected to their LightStream 2020 network.

It is recommended that you have a working knowledge of TCP/IP networks and protocols. For more information about TCP/IP networks, refer to Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume 1, Principles, Protocols, and Architecture, by Douglas E. Comer (Prentice-Hall Inc., 1991, ISBN 0-13-468505-9).

Document Organization

This manual is organized as follows:

Document Conventions

The following conventions are used for different types of text:


Note Wherever appropriate in the body of this document, a "Note" serves as a flag, calling your attention to helpful information or to references to related material not otherwise incorporated into the document.

Related Documentation

The following is a list of LS2020 manuals and other material relevant to LS2020 switch users.

Introduces the LS2020 switch and the Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology on which the LS2020 product is based. It describes traffic flow through an LS2020 network and presents key features, such as traffic and network management.
Provides guidelines you can use as you prepare your site to receive LS2020 hardware. It includes space, environmental, and electrical requirements; rack selection guidelines; requirements for the management workstation; and information on cables and connectors.
Tells you how to install and set up LS2020 nodes and how to install StreamView management software on your network management workstation.
Describes LS2020 hardware components and tells you how to troubleshoot and diagnose component problems. It also gives procedures for configuring and replacing components, and discusses test and control system (TCS) hub commands.
Provides the information you need to configure LS2020 switches. It describes the configuration tools and the procedures for using them, introduces the configuration database, and defines all configurable attributes and their settings. The guide also provides step-by-step configuration procedures.
Presents an overview of network tasks. It introduces the command line interface (CLI) and the graphical user interface (GUI), and it describes GUI-based monitoring procedures. The manual also describes facilities for viewing statistics and collecting traffic data.
Presents the syntax and functions of all CLI commands and describes the LS2020 private MIB.
Compactly summarizes the syntax and arguments for all CLI commands.
Discusses LS2020 traps and outlines the procedures used to determine whether traps will be logged and where they will be viewed. The manual also describes the major SNMP, operational, and informational traps.
Discusses the most frequently used LynxOS commands and the bash shell. It also provides a tutorial and reference guide for the vi editor.
Release notes describe new features and enhancements, software upgrade procedures, special procedures, workstation upgrade procedures, special considerations, and resolved problems.

Note The release notes may include important information that was not available when the manuals were printed.
The LS2020 CLI and GUI network management tools support online help facilities.
Presents information on internetworking terms and acronyms, including material of interest to users of the LS2020 switch.

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