Hosted Operation of Cascaded Stinger MRT units
Hosted MRT system management
HOST> set event = input-relay-closed
HOST> write -f
HOST> new alarm open
HOST> set enabled = yes
HOST> set event = input-relay-open
HOST> write -f
If one of the alarms is triggered, the alarm action takes effect, and the
remote-shelf-stat profile is updated. In addition, the status is accessible in the
output of the alarm -s command. For example, the following output shows
contact closure on shelf 2:
HOST> alarm -s
Input Relay Closed
Input Relay Closed
Input Relay Closed
Enabling traps for events on remote shelves
When you have configured a trap profile to generate a trap protocol data unit
(PDU) on detection of a certain event, if the event occurs, the system sends a
PDU to a specified SNMP station. For hosted systems, the host sends trap PDUs
generated by any shelf in the system. For background information about traps,
see the Stinger Administration Guide.
Trap optimization
To streamline the number of traps generated by remote shelves, you can enable
trap optimization. Trap optimization behavior depends on the settings of the
following parameters, shown with default values:
[in TRAP/""]
trap-optimization-enabled = no
slot-enabled = no
linkdown-enabled = yes
linkup-enabled = yes
ascend-link-down-trap-enabled = no
ascend-link-up-trap-enabled = no
To fully enable trap optimization, set all these fields to yes. For example:
HOST> read trap dsl-snmp
HOST> set trap-optimization-enabled = yes
HOST> set slot-enabled = yes
HOST> set ascend-link-down-trap-enabled = yes
HOST> set ascend-link-up-trap-enabled = yes
HOST> write -f
The following trap optimizations are made:
B-20
Type
Address
{ 2 0 1 }
{ 2 0 2 }
{ 2 0 3 }
State
Active
Active
Active
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