4. Configuration Options

Table 4-22. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (4 of 6)

DLCI Traps on Interfaces – Interface Selection Field

Possible Settings: Network, Ports, DBM, All, None

Default Setting: All

Specifies which interfaces will generate linkUp and linkDown trap messages for individual DLCIs. These traps are only supported on the frame relay interfaces.

Network – Generates these trap messages on DLCIs for the network interface only.

Ports – Generates these trap messages for DLCIs on a user data port only.

DBM – For units with an ISDN DBM installed, generates trap messages on DLCIs for the DBM only.

All – Generates these trap messages on all frame relay interfaces.

None – No DLCI trap messages are generated.

DLCI Traps on Interfaces – Filter Selection Field

Possible Settings: Normal, Filter

Default Setting: Normal

Controls whether the traps on the interfaces specified in the DLCI Traps on Interfaces configuration option are sent regardless of their cause.

Normal – Generates trap messages specified by DLCI Traps on Interfaces regardless of cause.

Filter – Prevents traps from being generated for the interfaces specified by DLCI Traps on Interfaces if their cause is the loss of the interface connection or LMI.

RMON Traps

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Enable

Specifies whether remote monitoring traps are sent to the currently configured trap manager(s). RMON traps are typically sent as a result of the Alarms and Events Groups of RMON1 when a selected variable’s configured threshold is exceeded.

Enable – Sends trap messages when set thresholds are exceeded.

Disable – Does not send trap messages when set thresholds are exceeded.

ISDN Dial Control Traps

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Disable

Controls whether dialCtlPeerCallSetup and dialCtlPeerCallInformation events send trap messages to the currently configured SNMP trap manager(s). Use this feature when peer-to-peer (nearest neighbor) calling is desired.

Display Conditions – This option only appears when an ISDN DBM is installed.

Enable – Sends trap messages.

Disable – Does not send trap messages.

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