4. Configuration Options

Table 4-22. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (5 of 6)

Trap Dial-Out

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Disable

Controls whether SNMP trap messages initiate a call automatically. If the call cannot be completed and the Call Retry option is set to Enable, the SNMP trap message is held (queued) until the call completes to either the Alarm or alternate directory.

NOTE: When the modem port is configured as a network communication link, up to 10

SNMP trap messages are held at the port.

Enable – Automatically calls the phone number contained in the Control menu’s Modem Call Directories, Directory Number A (Alarm).

Disable – Automatic calls will not be initiated. Traps sent to the modem are held until a dial-in connection is established.

Trap Disconnect

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Enable

Determines whether the internal modem disconnects after the SNMP trap message has been sent. This configuration option only applies to modem connections initiated as a result of sending the SNMP trap message.

Enable – Disconnects the call after sending an SNMP trap message(s).

Disable – Does not disconnect the call and holds the line until it is disconnected manually or by the remote modem. This allows the NMS to poll the FrameSaver unit for more information after receiving an SNMP trap.

Call Retry

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Disable

Controls whether an incomplete call (busy, no answer, etc.) is retried when an SNMP trap message is sent to the modem port.

If an Alternate Dial-Out Directory is specified, the alarm directory’s telephone number is called first. If the call cannot be completed, then the alternate directory’s telephone number is called (see the Control menu’s Modem Call Directories).

Enable – Attempts to retry the call, up to one time per SNMP trap message, with a delay between the retry. The delay is specified by the Dial-Out Delay Time (Min) configuration option.

Disable – Does not retry an incomplete call.

Dial-Out Delay TIme (Min)

Possible Settings: 1 – 10

Default Setting: 5

Specifies the amount of time between call retries when an SNMP trap message is sent; the wait between call attempts (see the Call Retry option).

1 – 10 – Sets the number of minutes for the delay between call retry attempts.

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