
D-MBR 3707-3708 PS NFPA CLASS A SIGNAL BOOSTER
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION AND USER’S MANUAL
Cobham Wireless
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Coverage
Date: 17-Jan-16
www.cobham.com/wireless
Doc. No.00060CDUM
Rev. 1.1
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5.6.2 SNMP Trap Configuration
The Booster can be configured provide fault notification by sending traps to up to five defined IP
addresses each time a fault is triggered. The traps are sent at the defined heartbeat frequency and
can be sent with a Sending Delay.
To set SNMP Trap Destination parameters
1. Click the left pane CMU item and select the Communication tab.
2. In the SNMP Trap / SMS Destination area, set the Use Destination field to the SNMP
option
3. In the Use Destination field, select the SNMP option
4. For each destination:
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Define the IP Address (where the IP addresses should be in the same subnet as the
booster).
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Define the Community names (default = public) of the computers to which traps will
be sent.
5. Sending Delay TH (Optional) - by default, there is no sending delay (‘0’ value) and the alarm
is continuously sent as long as the fault exists.
By configuring the Sending delay TH, the same alarm is sent again, only if the fault persists for
the configured (minutes) time period.
6. In the SNMP Trap Configuration area, in the Heartbeat Period field, define the frequency
(in minutes) at which traps will be sent.
It is recommended to maintain the Enterprise ID value
as Axell.
7. In the window Operations Bar, click Send.
Select
SNMP
Define up to five SNMP
destination addresses
Optional (in minutes)