A. Configuration Options
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General Traps
Possible Settings: Disable, Warm, AuthFail, Both
Default Setting: Both
Determines which SNMP traps are sent to each trap manager.
Disable – No general trap messages are sent.
Warm – Sends trap message for
warmStart events.
AuthFail – Sends trap message for
authenticationFailure events.
Both – Sends both trap messages.
NOTE: Refer to
Appendix B,
Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps
.
Enterprise Specific Traps
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable
Determines if SNMP traps are generated for enterprise-specific events.
Enable – SNMP traps are generated for
enterpriseSpecific events.
NOTE: Refer to
Enterprise-Specific Traps
in Appendix B,
Standards Compliance for
SNMP Traps.
Disable – No enterprise-specific event traps are sent.
Link Traps
Possible Settings: Disable, Up, Down, Both
Default Setting: Both
Determines if SNMP traps are generated for link up and link down for one of the
communication interfaces.
Disable – No
linkUp or linkDown SNMP traps are generated.
Up – A
linkUp trap is generated when the unit recognizes that one of the communication
interfaces is operational.
Down – A
linkDown trap is generated when the unit recognizes a failure in one of the
communication interfaces.
Both – Sends trap messages for detection of both
linkUp and linkDown.
NOTE: Refer to
linkUp and linkDown
in Appendix B,
Standards Compliance for SNMP
Traps.
Link Traps Interfaces
Possible Settings: Network, DSX-1, All
Default Setting: All
Determines if the SNMP
linkUp, SNMP linkDown, and interface-related enterpriseSpecific
traps are generated for the network DSL interface and/or DSX-1 interface (DTE).
Network – SNMP trap messages are generated for the DSL network interface.
DSX-1 – SNMP trap messages are generated for the DSX-1 interface.
All – SNMP trap messages are generated for the DSL network interface, COM port, and
DSX-1 interface.
Table A-15. SNMP Traps Options (2 of 2)
Summary of Contents for Hotwire 8777
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