Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
HNB-GW Service Configuration Procedures
Alarm and Alert Trap Configuration ▀
HNB-GW Administration Guide, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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Alarm and Alert Trap Configuration
To enable and configure the SNMP Traps to generate alarms and alerts from system for various events and thresholds in
HNB-GW service, apply the following example configuration:
HNB-GW service, apply the following example configuration:
configure
snmp trap { enable | suppress} [congestion] {ThreshTotalHNBGWHnbSess |
ThreshTotalHNBGWIuSess | ThreshTotalHNBGWUeSess} [ target <trap_collector>]
ThreshTotalHNBGWIuSess | ThreshTotalHNBGWUeSess} [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} {ThreshTotalHNBGWHnbSess | ThreshTotalHNBGWIuSess |
ThreshTotalHNBGWUeSess} [ target <trap_collector>]
ThreshTotalHNBGWUeSess} [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWALCAPNodeReset [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWALCAPPathBlock [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWALCAPPathReset [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWALCAPPathUnBlock [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWMSCRanapReset [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWSGSNRanapReset [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWServiceStart [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWServiceStop [ target <trap_collector>]
snmp trap { enable | suppress} HNBGWServiceStop [ target <trap_collector>]
end
Notes:
There are several additional SNMP Traps which can be configured. Refer Global Configuration Mode chapter of
the Command Line Interface Reference for more information.
For more information on SNMP Traps, refer System SNMP-MIB Reference.
Repeat this configuration as needed for additional traps.