
Watchdogs, Alarms, and Traps
Configuring SNMP traps
Stinger®
Administration Guide
8-23
traps are added to the default alarm-class traps, and this host receives a trap if the link
fails.
admin>
new trap
TRAP/"" read
admin>
list
host-name* = ""
community-name = ""
host-address = 0.0.0.0
alarm-enabled = yes
security-enabled = no
port-enabled = no
slot-enabled = no
admin>
set host-name = security-traps
admin>
set community-name = Ascend
admin>
set host-address = 10.2.3.4
admin>
set security-enabled = yes
admin>
set slot-enabled = yes
admin>
write
TRAP/security-traps written
Because security traps and the
password-enabled
and
authentication-enabled
parameters are enabled, two traps are sent when either of the related conditions
occur. The individual trap provides additional information about the specific event
that triggered the trap.
Traps not belonging to any class
The
flashCardStateTrap
trap does not belong to a specific class. For the system to
generate a trap whenever a flash card is removed or inserted from a control module,
you need only to set the
ascend-flash-card-trap-enabled
parameter to
yes
.
Monitoring ADSL threshold values
Stinger units can generate traps and alarms when certain ADSL line conditions reach
specified threshold values. To enable the supported threshold traps in the ADSL MIB,
perform the following tasks:
Specify the
dsl-threshold
profile to be used for a line by setting the
thresh-
profile
parameter in the line’s
al-dmt
profile.
Configure the parameters in the
dsl-threshold
profile that specify threshold
values for SNMP alarms on ADSL lines.
Create a
trap
profile
The index of the
dsl-threshold
profile is the name of the profile. Each
dsl-
threshold
profile is not tied to a particular line, but is linked instead by the
thresh-
profile
parameter of an
al-dmt
profile for that line. During startup, the system
creates a default
dsl-threshold
profile named
default
and also sets the
thresh-
profile
parameter in each
al-dmt
profile to
default
, creating the link between the
profiles.
In the SNMP interface,
default
is displayed as
DEFVAL
, as defined by RFC 2662.
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