ADC EMU-830 user manual WorldDSL Traps, Traps Definition

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Chapter 1: Overview

September 25, 2006

IMPORTANT

These MIB files must be used with the management unit software release.

RFC 1213 MIB II. The Internet-standard MIB for network management of TCP/IP-based internets. It defines objects common to all devices that support SNMP. This includes objects related to generic configuration such as the device's name (sysName), objects related to the transport protocols (IP, TCP, ICMP, etc.), and a descrip- tion of the chassis' interface ports (data ports as well as HDSL ports).

pgmibhd.mib (Common MIB). An enterprise MIB (that is, unique to ADC products) that defines the top-level branch structure for all ADC products including the WorldDSL product line.

pgetsi.mib (ETSI Interface MIB). Enterprise MIB containing management objects for the shelf common equip- ment (chassis and EMU-830) and DSL circuit elements (LTUs/STU-Cs, NTUs/STU-Rs, doublers), excluding DSL performance related objects which are contained in the DSL MIB. Examples include the EMU-830 LED sta- tus (emuLedStatus), an LTU/STU-C V.35 port data rate (ltuDataPrtTimeSlots), and PTM managed items.

pghdsl.mib (DSL MIB). Enterprise MIB containing objects related to the performance of the DSL links, such as 15-minute and 24-hour performance history.

pgagtmib.mib (SNMP Agent MIB). MIB containing management objects to control and configure the operation of the IP and SNMP parameters. Examples include the EMU IP address, boot and image mode, and trap receiver setup.

pgetsitr.mib (ETSI SNMP Trap MIB). MIB containing a subset of the RFC 1215 common traps as well as ADC enterprise traps (see “Traps” below for details).

TRAPS

Traps are autonomous, interrupt-driven messages sent from a managed node (shelf) to a management station to indicate the occurrence of an extraordinary event (such as alarms or a link going down) or a configuration change (such as changes in alarm severity settings, circuit IDs, or loopback modes). When an event occurs, the shelf sends a trap to the management station, which polls the shelf to determine the nature of the event. Circuit Name is also included in the trap.

A managed node (shelf) can be configured to send traps to up to three trap receivers (that is, management stations). The WorldDSL traps are listed in Table 1-2.

 

Table 1-2. WorldDSL Traps

Traps

Definition

 

 

Cold Start

MIB II standard trap indicating that the EMU-830 has come on-line.

 

 

Authentication failure

MIB II standard trap indicating that the agent received an SNMP message with

 

an improper community string. For example, an SNMP-managed device

 

assigned to the community “ETSI” receives a message for a device in the

 

“HGIS” community.

 

 

Link up/link down

MIB II standard trap indicating a loss of signal condition at one of the

 

transmission interfaces (E1 or DSL).

 

 

DSL circuit alarm

ADC enterprise trap sent at the occurrence of an alarm condition on an DSL

 

circuit if that alarm is of a greater severity than any existing alarms on the

 

same circuit. Separate trap messages are sent for each DSL circuit in

 

the shelf.

 

 

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Contents WorldDSLTM Exchange Office Management Unit Revision History Table of Contents Table of ContentsSeptember 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02List of Figures 21.Xmodem Transfer Message List of FiguresSeptember 25List of Tables LTPE-UM-3159-02 ViiList of Tables September 25 Viii LTPE-UM-3159-02 Intended Audience IntroductionOrganization ConventionsAbout This Manual September 25 EU ComplianceInspecting Your Shipment Reader Alert MeaningNEW Features Standard FeaturesName Mode Function Front PanelEMU-830 List 4A and 6A Front Panel Components Major Components Multishelf TAOSeptember 25 Overview Local Management of a Single Shelf Using RS-232/Telnet Multishelf TAO Network Screen Snmp Snmp Management Information Base Ethernet NetworkTraps WorldDSL TrapsTraps Definition Bootp and Tftp Protocols Xmodem ProtocolAlarms Autonomous DIAL-OUT Alarm ReportingExternal Shelf Clock Backup Circuit External Shelf Clock and EMU-830 List 6A Backup CircuitOverview September 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02 EMU Jumper Settings Location of the Slip Header Connector P6 on the EMU-830EMU Installation Installation September 25September 25 Installation Installing the EMU-830 into Slot 17 of EMS-830Multishelf Cable Connections BASE-T Multishelf Cable ConnectionsEMU-830 Console Port Pinouts to DB-9 or DB-25 Connector Local Terminal ConnectionsConsole port Remote Terminal and Local Shelf Modem Connections Local Shelf Modem for Multishelf TAOAT&F Shelf Modem for Slip Operation Modem to EMU Serial Cable PinoutsModem to Slip Port Cable Pinouts Console Menu Navigation Keys Console Menu NavigationConsole Menu Options Press this Key To Perform this FunctionProvisioning September 25 Logon, Network, and Main Menu Screen SelectionsScreens and Selections Displays and Functions Multishelf Configuration September 25 ProvisioningLogging On Network Screen Logging in to the Main menu To log in to the Main menuMain Menu HDSL/G.SHDSL Line Unit Status Shelf AlarmsDSL/G.SHDSL Alarm Reporting Logging in to an HDSL/G.SHDSL CircuitDSL Line Unit Status Conditions State Indicator Description DSL Circuit Alarms in Order of Severity PriorityLogging into DSL Circuits Enabling or Disabling Alarm Reporting To enable or disable alarm reporting for DSL circuitsConfig Menu Configure Network Parameters for Multishelf TAO and Snmp Configure EMU Autoconfiguration through Bootp Network ParametersOption Function Snmp Parameters Menu Configure System Identification Provisioning September 25 Configure Snmp Community StringsConfigure Snmp Trap Receivers Snmp Parameters Menu Option FunctionOption Function Modem Parameters Configure and Test Dial-out Alarm Reporting Modem Parameters MenuLOSW* and LOSW1 Alarm Reporting Screen 10. Shelf Alarms Menu Remote Alarm Reporting 11. Remote Alarm Reporting Menu Item Set Date and Time12. Set Date/Time Dialog Box Change Password Provisioning September 25 To set the date and time13. Change Password Dialog Box Set Shelf ID Terminal Settings Provisioning September 25 To set the shelf IDSet to Factory Defaults 16. Restore To Factory Defaults Warning PromptReset EMU Inventory Information ScreenData in Inventory Information Screen Field DescriptionManaging Firmware Through the Upload Menu Upload to a Local or Remote Line UnitScreen -2 on 19. Upload Line Unit Menu Item 21. Xmodem Transfer Message September 25 Provisioning Upload Local EMU 23. Upload EMU Menu Item 25. Tftp Upload EMU Prompt 27. Boot Loader Prompt Upload Remote EMU29. Remote EMU Upload Message Provisioning September 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02 Regulatory Approvals Power RequirementsEnvironmental CompatibilityAppendix a Specifications September 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02 ADC Technical Assistance Center Sales AssistanceSystems Integration 800.366.3891Appendix B Product Support September 25 LTPE-UM-3159-02 Glossary LTPE-UM-3159-02 GL-1Glossary September 25 GL-2 LTPE-UM-3159-02September 25 Glossary LTPE-UM-3159-02 GL-3Glossary September 25 GL-4 LTPE-UM-3159-02 Certification and Warranty World Headquarters For Technical Assistance