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Table 5-17.
SNMP Trap Options (3 of 3)
Link Traps
Possible Settings: Disable, Up, Down, Both
Default Setting: Both
Determines whether SNMP linkDown or linkUp traps are sent to the currently configured
trap manager(s). A linkDown trap indicates that the T1 access unit recognizes a failure
in one of the communication interfaces. A linkUp trap indicates that the unit recognizes
one of its communication interfaces is active. Use the Link Traps Interface configuration
option to specify which interface will monitor linkUp and linkDown traps messages.
Disable – Does not send linkDown or linkUp trap messages.
Up – Sends SNMP trap messages for linkUp events.
Down – Sends SNMP trap messages for linkDown events.
Both – Sends SNMP trap messages for linkUp and linkDown events.
Link Traps Interfaces
Possible Settings: Network, DSX-1, T1s, Ports, All
Default Setting: All
Specifies which interface monitors and generates linkUp, linkDown, and
enterpriseSpecific trap messages.
NOTE:
These traps are supported on the T1 interfaces, synchronous data ports,
and OCU ports only. They are not supported for the voice ports or
communication port.
Network – Generates trap messages for linkUp, linkDown, and enterpriseSpecific
events on the T1 interface.
DSX-1 – Generates trap messages for linkUp, linkDown, and enterpriseSpecific events
on the DSX-1 interfaces.
T1s – Generates trap messages for linkUp, linkDown, and enterpriseSpecific events on
both the T1 Network and DSX-1 interfaces.
Ports – Generates trap messages for linkUp, linkDown and enterpriseSpecific events
on the synchronous data ports and OCU ports.
All – Generate SNMP trap messages for linkUp and enterpriseSpecific events on the
synchronous data ports, the OCU ports, the T1 network interface, and the DSX-1
interface.
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