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Messages and Troubleshooting
6-2
7986-A2-GB20-00
September 1998
Configuring SNMP Traps
An SNMP trap can be automatically sent out through the EOC or the
Management port to an SNMP manager when the Model 7986 Standalone
Termination Unit detects conditions set by the user. These traps enable the
SNMP manager to gauge the state of the network. Refer to Appendix B,
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps,
for details of SNMP traps supported by
the Model 7986 Standalone Termination Unit.
To configure the Model 7986 Standalone Termination Unit for SNMP traps, use
the SNMP Traps Options screen to:
H Enable SNMP traps.
H Set the number of SNMP managers that receive SNMP traps from the Model
7986 Standalone Termination Unit by entering an IP address and network
destination for each SNMP manager specified.
H Select the type of SNMP traps to be sent from the Model 7986 Standalone
Termination Unit.
To configure SNMP Traps, follow this menu selection sequence:
Main Menu
Configuration
Load Configuration From
Management and Communication Options
SNMP Traps Options
main/config/management/trap Hotwire
Model: 7986
SNMP TRAPS OPTIONS
SNMP Traps: Enable
Number of Trap Managers: 5
NMS 1 IP Address: 135.014.040.001 Clear Destination: DSL
NMS 2 IP Address: 135.014.003.027 Clear Destination: DSL
NMS 3 IP Address: 135.014.001.008 Clear Destination: DSL
NMS 4 IP Address: 135.014.002.024 Clear Destination: DSL
NMS 5 IP Address: 204.128.146.035 Clear Destination: DSL
General Traps: Both
Enterprise Specific Traps: Enable
Link Traps: Both
Link Traps Interfaces: Network
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Ctrl-a to access these functions, ESC for previous menu M
ainMenu Exit
S
ave
Refer to Table A-7, SNMP Trap Options to configure SNMP traps.