C. Configuration Options
3150-A2-GB24-10
March 2001
C-17
Alarm Configuration Options
NOTE:
A triangular symbol (
▲
) identifies a configuration option that is available on
carrier-mounted CSUs only.
Table C-5.
Alarm Configuration Options (1 of 4)
Alrm Msg: Disab
Next Disab Modem Com Both Prev
Alarm Messages. Controls the generation of alarm messages, which are routed to an
ASCII terminal or printer attached to the communication port and/or the modem port.
Disab
–
Prevents an alarm message for any alarm conditions.
Modem
–
Enables alarm messages routed to the modem port. This selection does not
appear on carrier-mounted CSUs.
Com
–
Enables alarm messages routed to the communication port.
Both
–
Enables alarm messages routed to both the modem and communication ports.
This selection does not appear on carrier-mounted CSUs.
NOTE: Alarm messages are only sent to the communication port if the Com Use
configuration option is set to ASCII, otherwise the alarm messages are discarded.
SNMP Trap: Disab
Next Enab Disab Prev
SNMP Trap Enable. Specifies whether SNMP trap messages are sent over the SNMP
management link.
Enab
–
Enables sending SNMP trap messages from this unit over any SNMP
management link.
Disab
–
Disables sending SNMP trap messages from this unit over any SNMP
management link.
NOTE: For carrier-mounted CSUs that have the communication port enabled, the only
traps that are disabled are those that pertain to this particular unit. Traps from other
units are passed through.
Trap Disc: Enab
Next Enab Disab Prev
SNMP Trap Disconnect. Specifies whether the modem connection or carrier external
communication port device connection is disconnected after sending a trap message.
This configuration option applies only to modem connections or carrier external
communication port device connections initiated as a result of the trap message being
sent.
Enab
–
Specifies that the modem call or carrier external communication port device call
is disconnected after a trap message is sent.
Disab
–
Specifies that the modem call or carrier external communication port device call
is not disconnected after a trap message is sent. The line is held until it is manually
disconnected or disconnected by the remote modem.
NOTE: This configuration option is only available if SNMP traps are enabled and the
integral modem or the carrier external communication port device is enabled and
configured as an SNMP management link.
Summary of Contents for 3151
Page 1: ...ACCULINK CSU Models 3150 A4 and 3151 Operator s Guide Document No 3150 A2 GB24 10 March 2001 ...
Page 16: ...About This Guide x March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 28: ...2 Installation 2 8 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 40: ...3 Using the Front Panel 3 12 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 66: ...4 Configuration 4 26 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 74: ...5 Security 5 8 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 118: ...8 Testing 8 18 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 120: ...A Front Panel Menu A 2 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 152: ...C Configuration Options C 30 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 168: ...E Pin Assignments E 10 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 192: ...F SNMP MIB Objects F 24 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...
Page 218: ...J Equipment List J 2 March 2001 3150 A2 GB24 10 ...