Table 1 Properties Dialog Box Items - Nortel BayStack 380-24F Reference

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22 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics

Table 1 Properties dialog box items

Area
Item
Polling
Status Interval
(If Traps, Status
Interval: )
Hotswap Poll Interval
Enable
SNMP
Retry Count
Timeout
Trace
Register for Traps
Listen for Traps
Max Traps in Log
Trap Port
Listen for Syslogs
Confirm row deletion
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Description
Interval at which status information is gathered (default is 20
seconds).
Interval at which statistics and status information are gathered
when traps are enabled. The default is 60.
The interval at which Device Manager polls for module
information. The default is 1 interval.
Enables (true) or disables (false) periodic polling of the device
for updated status. If polling is disabled, the chassis status is
updated only when you click Refresh on the Chassis tab.
Number of times Device Manager sends the same polling
request if a response is not returned to Device Manager.
You may want to set this field to three or four.
Length of each retry of each polling waiting period. When you
access the device through a slow link, you may want to increase
the timeout interval and then change the Retransmission
Strategy to superlinear.
The trace field is used to enable and disable SNMP tracing.
When Trace is selected, SNMP protocol data units (PDUs) are
displayed in the Device > Log dialog box.
When selected (enabled), automatically registers to received
traps when Device Manager is launched against a device.
When selected (enabled), Device manager listens for traps from
the device
The specified number of traps that may exist in the trap log. The
default is 500.
Specifies the UDP port that Device Manager will listen on to
receive SNMP traps.
This feature is inactive and not available.
A dialog box displays when checked, before deleting a row.

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