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3.
Configuration change trap. This is a private trap (trap number 11015)
which is sent when there is a card or other system configuration change.
Figure 5-3: An Example of a Configuration Change Trap
4.
Status trap. This is a private trap (trap number 11016) which is sent when
a component fails, that is, when the status of a component changes to
MAJOR or MINOR.
Figure 5-4: An Example of a Status Change Trap
Each trap is sent with a time stamp, the agent address and the manager
address.
Status Traps
Status traps contain a number which can be used to identify the component
that failed, but do not contain the full fault description. When you receive a
status trap you can use the ENTITY MIB to identify the component to which
the trap relates, and then look in the MGC MIB status table to find the status
code.
Summary of Contents for MGC Administrator
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Page 50: ...Chapter 2 Software Installation 2 32 ...
Page 408: ...Chapter 6 Defining Operators 6 12 ...
Page 482: ...Chapter 7 Configuring the Gateway 7 74 ...
Page 496: ...Chapter 8 Audio and Video Conversion Tools 8 14 ...
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