4. Configuration Options

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

Alternate Dial-Out Directory

Possible Settings: None, 1 – 5

Default Setting: None

Specifies whether an incomplete call (busy, or no answer, etc.) resulting from an attempt to send an SNMP trap message is retried using an alternate telephone number. Up to 5 alternate call directories can be set up, but only one at a time can be used.

When Call Retry is enabled, the alarm directory’s telephone number is called first. If the call cannot be completed after one additional try, then the specified alternate directory’s telephone number is called.

None – Does not dial-out using one of the alternate directory telephone numbers.

1 – 5 – Specifies the call directory containing the telephone number to call if a call cannot be completed using the telephone number in the alarm directory (Directory Number A in the Control menu’s Modem Call Directories), inclusive.

Latency Traps

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Enable

Determines whether a Latency Threshold Alarm causes the generation of a Latency Threshold Exceeded Trap.

Enable – Sends trap messages for Latency Threshold Alarm events.

Disable – Does not send trap messages for Latency Threshold Alarm events.

IP SLV Availability Traps

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Enable

Determines whether a Path Unavailability condition causes the generation of an IP SLV Availability Trap.

Enable – Sends trap messages for Path Unavailability events.

Disable – Does not send trap messages for Path Unavailability events.

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