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Table 8 Threshold Monitor Configuration Fields (continued)

Field Name

Description

Possible Selections

 

 

 

Threshold Event

The severity configured will be sent

None

Severity

in the trap.

Critical

 

 

Warning

 

 

Informational

 

 

 

Threshold Alarm State

State of the threshold object. If an

None

 

object is not active, then it has a

Invalid

 

state of none. If an object is above

Warning

 

threshold, then this object will show

Critical

 

that state. If an Object has cleared

Clear

 

the threshold, then it will show that

Inaccessible

 

state. If an object is not a part of

Information

 

the CommonAgent, the

 

 

thresholdState will become invalid.

 

 

If an object is not internally

 

 

accessible, then it will have a state

 

 

of Inaccessible.

 

 

This is a read-only column.

 

 

 

 

Threshold Row Status

Status of the threshold object. This

Active

 

is a user-defined entry that is used

CreateAndWait

 

to create rows in the table. The

notInService

 

state rowstate can itself be only

destroy

 

active, notReady, notInService. A

notReady

 

rowState of notReady implies that

createAndGo

 

one or more parameters of the row

 

 

haven’t been set to the correct

 

 

value. A row in the underCreation

 

 

state can be set to active state.

 

 

 

 

5After you have set the trap thresholds on the Gatekeeper, SIP Proxy Server, or any of the Back-end Servers, you must restart the SNMP agent. Refer to Restarting Other Entities in Chapter 4 for more information.

Adding a Threshold To add a parameter to monitor:

Parameter

1Open a console window for the device where the threshold parameter is going to be added. (For the Media Gateway, you need to select the edge server card.)

2From the Configuration menu, click Programmed Settings.

3Select the 3COM SNMP SubAgent from the Select Entity window (For Back-end Servers and the Gatekeeper, select 3Com SNMP Agent.) and click OK.

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3Com 5210 manual Parameter, Field Name Description Possible Selections

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