Alarm Notification; System Commands - Ld 32 - Nortel 1000 Description, Installation And Operation Manual

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Alarm Notification

System commands – LD 32
553-3001-363
Standard 2.00
OTM 2.1 (and later) OA&M using OTM 2.1 (and later) applications
IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) data is stored in an Access database file on the OTM
2.1 (and later) PC or server, or in the OM files. These files are only backed
up when the "Full OTM Backup" option is selected. This option backs up all
OTM data and can be used only to restore all data.
IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) uses the OTM Alarm Notification application. This
application receives SNMP traps from any device connected to the network.
When received, traps appear in an event browser. Write scripts to generate
notification messages to pagers, e-mail, and SNMP network management
systems. The IP trunk card must be configured to send SNMP traps to the
OTM PC, if SNMP traps are being used. See "Configure OTM Alarm
Management to receive SNMP traps from the IP trunk cards" on
Note: For more information about Alarm Notification, please refer to
Alarm Management in Optivity Telephony Manager: System
Administration (553-3001-330).
The following system administration commands can be performed in LD 32:
"Disable the indicated IP trunk card" on
Note 1: The IP trunk card must be disabled before card properties can be
transmitted from the OTM IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) application to the IP
trunk card.
Note 2: The IP trunk card reset button is only available in the OTM IP
Trunk 3.01 (and later) application when the IP trunk card is disabled.
Note 3: Disabling the IP trunk card in LD 32 does not disable the Active
Leader, Backup Leader, or DCHIP functions.
"Disable the indicated IP trunk card when idle" on
Note: This temporarily prevents the IP Trunk 3.01 (and later) node from
seizing the port from incoming calls.
"Disable an indicated IP trunk card port" on
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