SNMP Support

VOCAL SNMP GUI Screen Elements

Hosts & Processes This frame displays the host server and indicates whether they are active (blue) or inactive (red). If a host server contains several processes, it will display a red ball if one or more of the processes is inactive.

SNMP Controller The process controller allows you to start or stop the SNMP control process.

To start or stop the process controller, follow these steps:

1)From the Host View, select a hostname and select a process.

2)Select Start Process to begin the SNMP control or Stop Process to stop the SNMP Process.

Note

The process or function running on each host server is listed under each hostname. When the process is selected, the process abbreviation and port number appear above the Start Process and Stop Process buttons. Processes or functions are abbreviated as:

FS - Feature Server

MS - Marshal Server

POS - Policy Server

RS -Redirect Server

CDR - Call Detail Record Server

PS - Provisioning Server

Note

There is no warning prompt for starting or stopping processes. If you select a process, and click either Start Process or Stop Process, the instruction is sent immediately to the host.

SNMP Traps

The SNMP Traps screen displays SNMP traps from the system with

 

timestamps. Traps are used to report unexpected events, such as a server

 

crashing. Trap is a conventional term that comes from the early developers

 

of SNMP.

Most Recent SNMP Displays the server name and status of the most recent trap.

Trap

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