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Supported SNMP Traps

Dialing Out and Sending SNMP Traps

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A trap is an unsolicited message that is sent from the T1 access unit to the SNMP
trap manager when the T1 access unit detects certain prespecified conditions.
These traps enable the SNMP manager to gauge the state of the network.
The T1 access unit supports the following traps:
H
warm-start
H
authentication-failure
H
enterprise-specific (those specific to T1 access unit)
H
link-up
H
link-down
Refer to Appendix D,
SNMP Cross-Reference
You can control whether generated SNMP trap messages will initiate a call if a
connection on the COM port external device has not already been established.
Use the Alarms Options screen to enable the T1 access unit's automatic call
initiation (dial out) on the COM port external device to send an SNMP trap
message.
Procedure
1. Assign SNMP Trap Managers. See
Chapter 5, Setting Up .
2. Select desired SNMP traps.
Main Menu
Configuration
SNMP Traps
3. Configure the phone directories for dialing out alarms via the Control
Port Call Setup branch. Set up the A directory as the primary alarm directory.
You can also set up an alternate directory; refer to
Numbers
on page 8-6 and
4. Specify the IP address(es) of the NMS to send traps to when dialing out. Use
the Configuration
Security branch; refer to Appendix C,
5. Enable the Call Retry and Alarm & Trap Dial-Out configuration options to hold
the call if it cannot be completed. The call is held until completed, or the
maximum retry count (maximum 5) has been exceeded. You can also set the
delay time and specify an alternate directory, if desired.
Follow this menu selection sequence to display the Load Configuration From
screen:
Main Menu
Configuration
Customer Configuration 1/Customer Configuration 2]
, for more information on traps.
Setting Up SNMP NMS Security
Management and Communication
Changing Directory Numbers
Management and Communication
SNMP Traps
[Current Configuration/
April 1999
Operation and Maintenance
in
COM
Displaying Directory
on page 8-7.
SNMP NMS
.
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