Functions
MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO
13.7.3
Configuring SNMP Trap Triggering
The MoRoS ADSL 2.1 PRO can trigger an SNMP trap that sends a message to any
recipient on different predefined events. It is possible to create and manage a
series of different combinations of recipient and event. The SNMP traps are
described in the MIB (Management Information Base).
The signals at input 1 are distinguished between a long, at least 4 seconds long
pulse and single pulses, which last between 200 milliseconds and 2 seconds with a
pause between the pulses with the same time slot. The long pulse triggers the
message for the simple alarm. The short pulses trigger the dispatch of messages
for the according number of pulses.
Triggering an SNMP trap is only possible if the settings for the SNMP traps are
configured correctly in the menu "Messages" on the page "Configuration".
Configuration via the web interface
In order to enable triggering of SNMP traps, check in the menu
"Messages" on the page "SNMP traps" the checkbox "Activate SNMP
tarps".
In order to download the private MIB, click on the link "Download private
MIB".
In order to create an SNMP trap, you have to define this in the section
"Create new SNMP trap". Enter the IP address or the domain name and
the associated port of the recipient into the fields "IP address or domain
name" and "Port" for this. Select from the drop-down list "Event" the
respective event for triggering the SNMP trap.
Save your settings by clicking "OK".
In order to temporarily switch off SNMP traps, uncheck in the section
"Existing SNMP traps" the check box in the column "active" in the SNMP
trap overview. Click on "OK" to confirm the settings.
In order to delete one or more SNMP traps, check in the section
"Existing SNMP traps" the check box in the column "delete" in the SNMP
trap overview. Click on "OK" to confirm the settings.
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