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3Click the Service Access Points tab.
The Service Access Points panel is displayed.
4In the Service Access Points table, select a service access point.
5Click the Delete button.
A confirmation dialog box opens.
6Click the Ye s button.
The selected service access point is deleted from the Service Access Points table.
Configuring SNMP trap destinations
An SNMP trap is a signal that tells the SNMP manager that an event has occurred on the system.
The SNMP system enables SNMP traps to be generated based on all or some events and alarms
generated on the BCM50 system. Any information that is displayed in the Alarms panel can
generate an SNMP trap. For information about the Alarms panel, see “Using the Alarms Panel” on
page 150.
BCM50 alarms that meet the SNMP trap criteria are forwarded to the SNMP trap reporting
interface according to defined trap community strings. SNMP trap notifications are displayed in
your SNMP trap software.
SNMP traps are generated by the BCM50 if you have enabled SNMP for specific BCM50 alarms.
You configure SNMP settings using the Alarm Settings task in the Element Manager.
You can configure the following attributes associated with a trap destination:
• the name of the trap destination
• the host address of the trap destination
•the port
• the SNMP version
• the community string (for SNMP v1 and v2C only)
• the user name (for SNMP v3 only)
For information about administering SNMP trap destinations, see “Viewing and modifying SNMP
trap destinations”.
To add a trap destination
1Click the Configuration tab.
2Open the Administrator Access folder, and then click SNMP.
Note: You can configure and administer SNMP trap destinations in both the
Configuration tab and the Administration tab of the Element Manager. This
allows operators who manage BCM50 faults to configure SNMP trap destinations
without having to access the SNMP settings on the Configuration panel. SNMP
must be enabled on the SNMP General panel if you want to configure and use
SNMP trap destinations from the SNMP Trap Destinations panel on
Administration panel.