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When an alarm group is defined to report via SNMP, up to six Trap IP addresses
can be assigned. The unit reports each alarm by transmitting an SNMP Trap to
each Trap IP address. T1 network problems often cause more than one alarm type.
In these cases, multiple trap messages are generated, each with a different specific
trap type. The specific-trap field of each trap message is set to one of the values
shown in Table 4-4.
The following five menu items require the entry of up to 255 characters identifying
the appropriate group, person, device function, or unit location.
Read Community
Accepts a character string identifying the group authorized to perform read
operations. The default setting is public
.
Write Community
Accepts a character string identifying the group authorized to perform write
operations. The default setting is private
.
System Contact
Accepts a character string identifying the person responsible for a network device.
The default setting is no system contact
.
Table 4-4 Trap Definitions
Cleared
Near
Cleared
Far
Alarmed
Near
Alarmed
Far Description
4 54 104 154 DTE CRCES
5 55 105 155 DTE BPVS
6 56 106 156 DTE AISS
7 57 107 157 DTE RAS
8 58 108 158 DTE UAS
9 59 109 159 DTE OOFS
10 60 110 160 DTE LOSS
11 61 111 161 DTE CSS
12 62 112 162 DTE SES
13 63 113 163 DTE ES
14 64 114 164 NET CRCES
15 65 115 165 NET BPVS
16 66 116 166 NET AISS
17 67 117 167 NET RAS
18 68 118 168 NET UAS
19 69 119 169 NET OOFS
20 70 120 170 NET LOSS
21 71 121 171 NET CSS
22 72 122 172 NET SES
23 73 123 173 NET ES
24 74 124 174 Device Reset
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