Lucent Technologies M770 manual Fault Management, Configuring Traps

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Chapter 5

Fault Management

Fault management consists of the following:

Configuring Traps - Defining the types of traps that are sent to the managers and the event log.

Viewing Traps - Viewing the traps sent by the agent.

In UNIX and Windows NT:

Severity Degrees - Defining, accessing and understanding severity degrees.

Configuring Traps

A trap is an SNMP message sent by the agent to its managers. Trap messages may appear in the affected port configuration windows of the management stations listed in the Managers Table. You can set the types of traps that the agent forwards to the management station which you are configuring.

To configure traps:

1Open the Configuration menu and select Traps. The Traps Configuration dialog box appears.

Figure 5.1 Traps Configuration Dialog Box

2Check the check boxes for the types of traps that you want the agent to forward to the management station that you are configuring.

3Click Apply.

For a full description of the traps in the Traps Configuration dialog box, refer to Appendix D, Trap Fields.

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Contents Cajun M770 ATM Manager Page Contents Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Chassis View List of FiguresList of Figures Viii Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Table A.4 List of TablesList of Tables Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Organization of this Manual Welcome to Cajun M770 ATM ManagerPurpose of this Manual Who Should Use This ManualWelcome to Cajun M770 ATM Manager Running Cajun M770 ATM Manager from HP-OV for Windows IntroductionStarting Cajun M770 ATM Manager What To Do FirstUsing Chassis View Features Using Chassis ViewSelecting Elements Configuration ! Device Information Configuration ! Virtual Port Table Downloading New Agent Software Agent ConfigurationOverview of Agent Configuration Master Agent and Sub AgentsDesignating Managers Viewing the Agent Information BoxAdding Managers to the Managers Table Viewing the Managers TableRemoving Managers from the Managers Table Editing the Managers Table ATM Device Configuration Device Information Window Viewing ATM Device InformationModule Configuration Viewing Module ConfigurationPort Configuration Viewing Port ConfigurationDisabling Physical Ports Enabling Physical PortsPort Pnni Information Viewing the Virtual Port TableResetting the ATM Device Resetting ElementsResetting the Module Neighbor Information Viewing Neighbor InformationNeighbor Pnni Info Window ATM Device Configuration Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Configuring Traps Fault ManagementAssigning Severity Degrees Unix and NT-OV Only Viewing TrapsEditing Severity Degrees System-Wide Fault Management Viewing Port Counters Monitoring PerformancePort Counters Window Viewing CPU CountersCPU Counters Window Viewing VC CountersVC Counters Window Viewing Lecs StatisticsLecs Statistics Window Viewing Management LEC CountersManagement LEC Counters Window Viewing All VC Connections for a Device Managing Switch VCsTotal VCs Window Viewing All VCs on a PortChoosing the LES Address for a LEC Managing Lane ServicesSetting Up the Lecs Resilient LaneViewing Resilient Lecs Table Configuring the Local LecsViewing the Lecs ELANs Table Configuring the Lecs ELANs TableAdding ELANs Viewing Registered LESs Configuring the LES/BUS TableAdding LESs Updating the LES/BUS Table Managing Lane Services Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Managing the Static Routes Table Managing RoutingViewing the Static Routes table Updating the Static Routes Table Managing the Pnni TableEditing the Pnni Summary Table Viewing Pnni informationPnni Summary Table Managing Routing Managing Routing Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Configuration Menu Cajun M770 ATM Switch Manager MenusLane ! LES/BUS Table Performance MenuHelp Menu Administer MenuContents Switch ManagerCajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Configuration Fields Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Components in The Reference Guide Ethernet LEC ID By Equal Round Robin The LEC is Ethernet Resilient Active Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Reference Guide Proxy Down Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide VCI Counter Fields Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Identifies a virtual circuit Trap Fields Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide Deleting IndexLEC Updating Cajun M770 ATM Manager User’s Guide