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SNMP Traps
SNMP traps may also be used to provide notification of system alarms and events.
The SNMP & Traps page of the web interface allows for configuration of trap
receivers for this purpose. When configured, SNMP traps will be sent for all system
alarms and events. The RF Gateway 1 supports SNMP V1 and V2 traps and a trap
community string as shown below.
Active Alarms Table
The active alarms table is a dynamic table containing all currently active alarms.
This table is accessible using the OID rfgw1ActiveAlarmTable
(1.3.6.1.4.1.1429.1.12.1.2.14.1). A detailed description of the table can be found in the
SA-RFGW-1-MIB proprietary MIB.
System Log
The system log provides a record of alarms and events that have occurred on the
system. Log entries are always provided for each system alarm and event. The
system is also capable of lower level logging for more detailed monitoring. In this
case, log filtering is provided to control the type and level of information written to
the log. The logged information can be categorized as module-related or low-level
alarms. An example of a log screen showing various alarms and events on the
system is shown below. An intuitive user interface is provided to navigate through
the logs, delete logs and save logs to a file.
Summary of Contents for RF Gateway 1 Modules
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