SNMP Config Alarm
Associated with: SNMP points
The SNMP Config Alarm attribute indicates whether there is incorrect configuration in the last request sent to the SNMP agent. For example, whether the message requests data for an Object Identifier that does not exist at the agent.
Possible states: Displays one of the Standard Alarm States. If an alarm state is displayed, this is followed by the time and date at which the alarm occurred.
Example:
Enabled Active Fleeting at 2013-03-12 at 10:03:59.839
If an alarm state is displayed, use the Events or Alarms List to ascertain further information about the cause of the alarm. You can filter either List so that it only shows those entries that are specifically related to such an alarm (see SNMP Specific Alarm and Event Categories).