
Operation and Maintenance
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Aastra 470 as of R1.2
syd-0337/1.2 – R1.2 – 11.2011
SNMP destination
5 SNMP destinations can be defined. These destinations are linked with the same
event table as the local destination, and so the same rules are applied. Forwarding
to the SNMP destinations can be activated and deactivated independently of the
forwarding to the local and external signal destinations.
For configuration in the Fault & Maintenance Manager proceed as follows:
1. In the tab
SNMP destination
enter the IP address under
IP address/host name
(or
the host name if DNS is configured)
2. Configure the remaining parameters
3. Repeat the procedure for all the destinations
4. Switch the parameter
Destination SNMP event message
to
On
.
SNMP stands for "Simple Network Management Protocol" and is used by Network
Management Systems (NMS). The systems of the Aastra 400 series support the
SNMP V1 version.
If the Network Management System is to know the potential events of the commu-
nication system, the corresponding system components have to be defined in the
form of configurable objects (Managed Objects: MO). These objects and the related
event messages are stored in an object library referred to as the Management In-
formation Base (MIB). The current MIB version can be downloaded from
. The user name and password are required in order to access
the data. Registration with the "Aastra Application Partner Programm" is required.
Signal destination Event Log
When the communication server is initialized, the signal destination Event Log is
automatically allocated event table 4. In event table 4 the frequency for all event
types (with the exception of the event type
Too many event messages
) is set on "1"
and the time period on "0". This means that all the event messages are immediately
entered in the event log.
If the signal destination event log is assigned a different event table or if event ta-
ble 4 is reconfigured, the event messages are entered in the event log in accord-
ance with the new event table or the new configuration.
The Event Log consists of four protocols:
• Event messages (max. 254 entries)
• System failures (max. 80 entries)