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Add SNMP trap for PSU power restore

Add SNMP trap for PSU power restore

An SNMP trap has been added for when power is restored to the power supply unit (PSU) on a FortiProxy. When the PSU regains power after an outage, an SNMP trap should be triggered. This enhances the monitoring capabilities of the FortiProxy.

Note

In the GUI, the snmp-event::power-supply-failure event has been renamed to snmp-event::power-supply. In the CLI, the power-supply-failure event option has been renamed to power-supply.

Example

In this example, the power-supply event is applied in the SNMP community configuration. The SNMP trap messages are observed when the PSU cable is disconnected and reconnected.

To configure the SNMP community:
config system snmp community
    edit 1
        set name "1"
        config hosts
            edit 1
                set ip 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
            next
        end
        set events power-supply
    next
end
Sample log after the PSU cable is disconnected:
date=2024-10-21 time=15:04:54 eventtime=1729548295235784593 tz="-0700" logid="0100022105" type="event" subtype="system" level="critical" vd="root" logdesc="Power supply failed" action="power-supply-monitor" status="failure" unit=2 msg="PSU2 no longer detected"
Sample log after the PSU cable is reconnected:
date=2024-10-21 time=15:05:00 eventtime=1729548301287147636 tz="-0700" logid="0100022104" type="event" subtype="system" level="critical" vd="root" logdesc="Power supply restored" action="power-supply-monitor" status="restore" unit=2 msg="PSU2 restored"

Add SNMP trap for PSU power restore

Add SNMP trap for PSU power restore

An SNMP trap has been added for when power is restored to the power supply unit (PSU) on a FortiProxy. When the PSU regains power after an outage, an SNMP trap should be triggered. This enhances the monitoring capabilities of the FortiProxy.

Note

In the GUI, the snmp-event::power-supply-failure event has been renamed to snmp-event::power-supply. In the CLI, the power-supply-failure event option has been renamed to power-supply.

Example

In this example, the power-supply event is applied in the SNMP community configuration. The SNMP trap messages are observed when the PSU cable is disconnected and reconnected.

To configure the SNMP community:
config system snmp community
    edit 1
        set name "1"
        config hosts
            edit 1
                set ip 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255
            next
        end
        set events power-supply
    next
end
Sample log after the PSU cable is disconnected:
date=2024-10-21 time=15:04:54 eventtime=1729548295235784593 tz="-0700" logid="0100022105" type="event" subtype="system" level="critical" vd="root" logdesc="Power supply failed" action="power-supply-monitor" status="failure" unit=2 msg="PSU2 no longer detected"
Sample log after the PSU cable is reconnected:
date=2024-10-21 time=15:05:00 eventtime=1729548301287147636 tz="-0700" logid="0100022104" type="event" subtype="system" level="critical" vd="root" logdesc="Power supply restored" action="power-supply-monitor" status="restore" unit=2 msg="PSU2 restored"