Carrier Access 1750 Manual De Usuario
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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6
SNMP Configuration
Trap Configuration
Trap Configuration
Trap Detection Overview
The Broadmore supports trap-directed notifications. This means that the Broadmore
can automatically send a notification message to a network manager when a certain trap
event occurs. This is much more efficient than having to continually poll each device
on a network to check if it is working properly.
can automatically send a notification message to a network manager when a certain trap
event occurs. This is much more efficient than having to continually poll each device
on a network to check if it is working properly.
The Broadmore can send the following kinds of trap notifications:
Major/Minor Alarms for each module and port – each “set” alarm is matched
by a “clear”, indicating the states of the fault LEDs on the chassis or module
by a “clear”, indicating the states of the fault LEDs on the chassis or module
Module inserted or removed from the chassis
Slot failure
UNI up/down
Redundancy switchover
File restores by the user – a user audit event
Reboots by the user – a user audit event
Reboots from system failure
Cold start – a generic trap
Traps are a valuable network management tool for monitoring system status. However,
to realize their full value, the system should post only those conditions requiring action
by maintenance personnel. Otherwise, a fundamental system problem might create an
avalanche of related traps, resulting in further degradation of the network.
to realize their full value, the system should post only those conditions requiring action
by maintenance personnel. Otherwise, a fundamental system problem might create an
avalanche of related traps, resulting in further degradation of the network.