Configuring Trap Managers

Table 66: Device Trap Managers Table (continued)

 

 

Item

Description

 

 

Enable SNMP

When checked, enables SNMP Authentication-Failure trap.

Authentication-Failure

 

trap

 

 

 

Enable RTP QoS trap

When checked, enables RTP QoS trap.

 

 

Enable RTP QoS Fault trap

When checked, enables RTP QoS Fault trap.

 

 

Manager IP

IP address of the management station that receives traps.

 

 

User Name

The SNMPv3 user authentication name.

 

 

Notify Type

The type of notification. Possible values are:

 

Trap

 

Event

 

 

Notify Mode

Select the notification Mode. Possible values are:

 

SNMPv1

 

SNMPv3

 

 

Inform Timeout

The number of seconds for an event message to connect to the

 

manager before failing.

 

 

Inform Retry Count

The number of failed event attempts before an event is

 

discarded.

 

 

Config Change Events

When checked, configuration change events are sent to the

 

manager.

 

 

SW Redundancy Event

When checked, software redundancy events are sent to the

 

manager.

 

 

PoE Events

When checked, PoE events are sent to the manager.

 

 

Hardware events

When checked, hardware events are sent to the manager.

 

 

RMON Events

When checked, RMON events are sent to the manager.

 

 

DHCP Client Events

When checked, DHCP client events are sent to the manager.

 

 

FileSys Events

When checked, Avaya Load MIB events such as download and

 

upload success/failure/start, are sent to the manager.

 

 

DHCP Server Events

When checked, DHCP server events are sent to the manager.

 

 

TFTP Events

When checked, TFTP events are sent to the manager.

 

 

WAN Events

When checked, WAN events are sent to the manager.

 

 

Media Gateway Events

When checked, Media Gateway events are sent to the

 

manager.

 

 

Security Events

When checked, security events are sent to the manager,

 

including 802.1x and MSS notifications.

 

 

 

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