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Performance Monitoring and Alarms
Performance Monitoring and Alarms
3. Alarms
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Alarms
Supported alarms / events can fall into one of the following categories:
Standard traps: traps originated by the media gateway / server - all the standard
traps are treated are events.
Proprietary alarms / events: traps originated by the media gateway / server and
defined in the gateway proprietary MIB.
EMS alarms / events: traps originated by the EMS application and defined in the
EMS proprietary MIB.
To find out which traps are defined as Events refer to 'Alarm Name' or 'Alarm Title'
fields in the table. All the events are marked with [Event] prefix. This is how events are
marked in the EMS Alarms Browser and Alarms History windows.
Each alarm / event described in this section includes the following information:
Information Included in Each Alarm
Alarm Name
The alarm name, as it appears in the EMS Alarm Browser.
Alarm Source
Possible values of sources if applicable to a specific alarm. This value is
displayed from the variable-binding tgTrapGlobalsSource. For the
complete list of Managed Objects, refer to the Mediant 5000 / 8000
Programmers' User Manual.
Severity
Possible values of severities. This value is displayed from the variable-
binding tgTrapGlobalsSeverity.
Alarm Type
Alarm type according to ITU X.733 definition. This value is displayed
from the variable-binding tgTrapGlobalsType.
Alarm Probable Cause
Alarm probable cause according to ITU X.733 definition. This value is
displayed from the variable-binding tgTrapGlobalsProbableCause.
Description
Textual description of specific problem. This value is displayed from the
variable-binding tgTrapGlobalsTextualDescription. The document
includes a few examples of the possible values of this field.
Additional Info
Additional information fields provided by MG application, depending on
the specific scenario. These values are displayed from
tgTrapGlobalsAdditionalInfo1, tgTrapGlobalsAdditionalInfo2 and
tgTrapGlobalsAdditionalInfo3. The document includes a few examples of
the possible values of this field.
SNMP Trap Name
NOTIFICATION-TYPE Name as it appears in the MIB.
SNMP Trap OID
NOTIFICATION-TYPE OID as it appears in the MIB.
Corrective Action
Possible corrective action when applicable.
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