Lucent Technologies Cajun M770 manual Fault Management, Configuring Traps

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Chapter 4

Fault Management

This chapter explains how to configure and view traps on your network. It includes the following sections:

Configuring Traps - Defining the types of traps that will be sent to the managers and alarm 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 Configuration Windows of the port or module affected, in addition to being sent to the management stations listed in the Manager’s Table. You can set the types of traps the unit will forward to the management station you are configuring.

To configure traps:

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

Figure 4.1 Traps Configuration Dialog Box

2Enable the types of traps you want forwarded to the management station you are configuring.

3Click OK to apply any changes.

To close the Traps Configuration dialog box, click Cancel.

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Contents Cajun M770 Manager Page Contents Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Iii Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Chassis View Toolbar List of FiguresList of Figures Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Table A.4 List of TablesList of Tables Viii Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Organization of this Manual Welcome to Cajun M770 ManagementPurpose of this Manual Who Should Use This ManualStarting Cajun M770 Management If you are using OpenView Solaris or Hpux or NT-OV Launching Module Managers Using Chassis ViewSelecting Elements Using the Toolbar ButtonsHelp Contents Using Configuration WindowsDownloading New Agent Software Agent ConfigurationGeneral Agent Installation and Configuration Verifying Agent InstallationViewing the Managers Table Designating ManagersRemoving Managers from the Managers Table Adding Managers to the Managers TableUpdating the Managers Table Device Configuration Device Information Dialog Box Viewing Device InformationHub Hardware Window Viewing Hardware ConfigurationModule Configuration Window Viewing Module ConfigurationPort Configuration Dialog Box Viewing Port ConfigurationDisabling Ports Enabling PortsDRUs Information Window Viewing Domain Resource Unit Information Clock Synchronization Dialog Box Viewing ATM Clock Synchronization ConfigurationDevice Configuration Resetting the Switch Resetting ElementsResetting the Device Resetting the AgentConfiguring Traps Fault ManagementAssigning Severity Degrees Unix and NT-OV Only Viewing TrapsEditing Severity Degrees System-Wide Editing Severity DegreesFault Management Performance Monitoring Ethernet Port Counters Window Viewing Ethernet Port CountersPort Error Counters Window Viewing Ethernet Port Error CountersPerformance Monitoring Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Port Mirroring Port Mirroring Dialog Box Accessing Port MirroringDisabling Port Mirroring Enabling Port MirroringChapter Port Mirroring Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Viewing Port Redundancy Information Port RedundancyEditing a Port Redundancy Adding a Port RedundancyDeleting a Port Redundancy Switch Connected Addresses for Device Window Switch Connected AddressesSaving the List of Stations Sorting the List of StationsCreating and Editing VLANs VLANsEditing Vlan Names and Numbers Accessing the Vlan ListEditing Vlan Member Ports Allowing Inter-VLAN Communication Cajun M770 Management Menus ConfigurationPerformance Help Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide 10 of The Reference Guide Configuration FieldsDisable, use Internal Clock Clock E1Unframed E1Framed36 of The Reference Guide FDX+ISL Algorithm STA on page 27 of The Reference Guide Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide Algorithm STA on page 27 of The Reference Guide Disabled Time to Restore field Counter Fields Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide Trap Fields Cajun M400 Manager User’s Guide Index AccessingCajun M770 Manager User’s Guide Unix Cajun M770 Manager User’s Guide