Polycom DOC2702A User Manual

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Polycom RealPresence Collaboration Server (RMX) 1500/2000/4000 Administrator’s Guide 
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Alarm Fault trap. The third trap type is a family of traps defined in the POLYCOM-
RMX-MIB file, these traps are associated with the RMX active alarm and clearance 
(proprietary SNMP trap).
Figure 3
An Example of an Alarm Fault Trap
Each trap is sent with a time stamp, the agent address, and the manager address.
Status Trap 
The MCU sends status traps for the status MAJOR - a trap is sent when the card/MCU 
status is MAJOR.
All traps are considered “MAJOR”. 
Defining the SNMP Parameters in the RMX
The SNMP option is enabled via the RMX Web Client application. 
The addresses of the Managers monitoring the MCU and other security information are 
defined in the RMX Web Client application and are saved on the MCU’s hard disk. Only 
users defined as Administrator can define or modify the SNMP security parameters in the 
RMX Web Client application.
To enable SNMP option:
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In the RMX Web Client menu bar, click Setup > SNMP.
rmxFailedConfigUserListInLinuxAlarmFault notification received 
from: 172.22.189.154 at 5/20/2007 7:04:22 PM
  Time stamp: 0 days 00h:01m:11s.71th
  Agent address: 172.22.189.154 Port: 32777 Transport: IP/UDP 
Protocol: SNMPv2c Notification
  Manager address: 172.22.172.34 Port: 162 Transport: IP/UDP
  Community: public
  Bindings (6)
    Binding #1: sysUpTime.0 *** (timeticks) 0 days 
00h:01m:11s.71th
    Binding #2: snmpTrapOID.0 *** (oid) 
rmxFailedConfigUserListInLinuxAlarmFault
    Binding #3: rmxAlarmDescription *** (octets) Insufficient 
resources
    Binding #4: rmxActiveAlarmDateAndTime *** (octets) 2007-6-
19,16:7:15.0,0:0
    Binding #5: rmxActiveAlarmIndex *** (gauge32) 2
    Binding #6: rmxActiveAlarmListName *** (octets) Active 
Alarm Table
 *  Binding #7: rmxActiveAlarmRmxStatus *** (rmxStatus) major