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NOTE: Configuration of the SNMP Management System may require the assistance of your LAN Administrator. Please contact him/her to determine how to compile the appropriate MIB for your particular system.
Delivering SNMP Traps
The terminal server can send SNMP traps using one of the following methods:
∙If the Network Manager is on the same LAN or WAN as the terminal server, the trap can be sent with the SNMPTRAP Action Routine using the Ethernet connection.
∙If the Network Manager is not on the same LAN or WAN, the terminal server can establish a PPP link through a modem and deliver the SNMP Trap.
SNMP Traps via Ethernet (Network)
Set all required network information using the SNP command. In the Action Table, place an entry similar to the following:
Alarm | Action Routine | Parameter | Comments |
ERR123 | SNMPTRAP | 1 | This is a major alarm |
When the ERR123 alarm is detected, an SNMP trap is sent to the management system(s) identified in the network parameters. All information contained in the MIB is sent automatically. The parameter for the SNMPTRAP routines sets the trap level
SNMP Traps via PPP
To denote that an SNMP trap is to be delivered via a PPP link, set the appropriate field in the SNP command. When an SNMP trap is to be
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