3.2.1.5 SNMP Alarm

The IP Office system can be configured to send Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) alarms or Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) emails. When this is configured, the Voicemail Pro server can tell the IP Office system when to send SNMP alarms about available disk space and remaining recording time.

To set up disk space and recording time alarms:

1.Display the main Voicemail Pro window.

2.From the Administration menu, select Preferences > General.

3.Click the SNMP Alarm tab.

4.Choose the Alarm Threshold Unit either Disk Space Left (MB) or Recording Time left (minutes).

5.In the Alarm Threshold Level box, type the number of units (minutes or MB) left at which SNMP alarms are to be triggered. The minimum is 11. This value also sets two further SNMP alarm levels which are:

Space OK Alarm

This alarm is triggered when the amount of available space returns to above a level set at Alarm Threshold Level plus 30.

Critical Alarm

This alarm is set at 30 or, when the Alarm Threshold Level is less than 40, at Alarm Threshold Level minus 10. Currently the critical alarm value will decrease in accordance with the above rule. Note however that it does not increment upwards when the Alarm Threshold is increased again. To reset the critical alarm back to 30, click Default Settings.

6.To return to the default alarm settings, click Default Settings. The Alarm Threshold Level is reset to 60. The Space OK level is reset to 90. The Critical Alarm level is reset to 30.

7.Click OK.

8.Click Save and Make Live and select Yes.

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Avaya 15-601063 manual Snmp Alarm, To set up disk space and recording time alarms, ∙ Space OK Alarm, ∙ Critical Alarm