Paradyne CSU User Manual
4. Configuration Options
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September 2002
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DLCI Traps on Interfaces – Interface Selection Field
Possible Settings: Network, Ports, DBM, All, None
Default Setting: All
Default Setting: All
Specifies which interfaces will generate linkUp and linkDown trap messages for individual
DLCIs. These traps are only supported on the frame relay interfaces.
DLCIs. These traps are only supported on the frame relay interfaces.
Network – Generates these trap messages on DLCIs for the network interface only.
Ports – Generates these trap messages for DLCIs on a user data port only.
DBM – For units with an ISDN DBM installed, generates trap messages on DLCIs for the
DBM only.
DBM only.
All – Generates these trap messages on all frame relay interfaces.
None – No DLCI trap messages are generated.
DLCI Traps on Interfaces – Filter Selection Field
Possible Settings: Normal, Filter
Default Setting: Normal
Default Setting: Normal
Controls whether the traps on the interfaces specified in the DLCI Traps on Interfaces
configuration option are sent regardless of their cause.
configuration option are sent regardless of their cause.
Normal – Generates trap messages specified by DLCI Traps on Interfaces regardless of
cause.
cause.
Filter – Prevents traps from being generated for the interfaces specified by DLCI Traps on
Interfaces if their cause is the loss of the interface connection or LMI.
Interfaces if their cause is the loss of the interface connection or LMI.
RMON Traps
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Enable
Default Setting: Enable
Specifies whether remote monitoring traps are sent to the currently configured trap
manager(s). RMON traps are typically sent as a result of the Alarms and Events Groups
of RMON1 when a selected variable’s configured threshold is exceeded.
manager(s). RMON traps are typically sent as a result of the Alarms and Events Groups
of RMON1 when a selected variable’s configured threshold is exceeded.
Enable – Sends trap messages when set thresholds are exceeded.
Disable – Does not send trap messages when set thresholds are exceeded.
ISDN Dial Control Traps
Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable
Default Setting: Disable
Controls whether dialCtlPeerCallSetup and dialCtlPeerCallInformation events send trap
messages to the currently configured SNMP trap manager(s). Use this feature when
peer-to-peer (nearest neighbor) calling is desired.
messages to the currently configured SNMP trap manager(s). Use this feature when
peer-to-peer (nearest neighbor) calling is desired.
Display Conditions – This option only appears when an ISDN DBM is installed.
Enable – Sends trap messages.
Disable – Does not send trap messages.
Table 4-22. SNMP Traps and Trap Dial-Out Options (4 of 6)