Alarms
Traps
Component
ISDN
ISDN Adapter Fault
ISDN Line Failure
ISDN Backup
ISDN Demand
* Modem-Reported Traps are only issued on the occurrence of a primary facility failure and provided that the
modem is not already in use when the trap occurs.
980-001-0210G
June 1999
NetPath 100 generates "traps" (SNMP alarms or alerts) in response to certain detected
network conditions. Specific Traps apply to the ISDN Adapter option.
ISDN-related conditions (objects) which generate traps are listed in Table 6-6.
Table 6-6 Traps - Private MIB Extension
Object
Adapter failed self-test after reset or periodic
check.
Loss of connectivity with CO Switch.
Issued for the following conditions:
On-Line
On-Line reminder (every 2 hrs)
Idle
Failed
Issued for the following conditions:
Primary On-Line
Primary Downspeed
Secondary On-Line
Secondary Downspeed
Primary On-Line Reminder (every 2 hrs)
Primary Downspeed Reminder (every 2 hrs)
Secondary On-Line Reminder (every 2 hrs)
Secondary Downspeed Reminder (every 2 hrs)
Idle
Failed
NOTE: During ISDN multi-B-Channel Demand operation, if a B-Channel connection
fails, and Downspeed is enabled, the downspeed change will be reported by the next
"Reminder" trap.
NetPath 100 User's Manual - Installation Guide
Description
6 Options
Trap
Reported
In-Band/
Modem
In-Band
In-Band
Modem* and
In-Band
Modem* and
In-Band
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