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MAX Administration Guide
Using Traps to Monitor Performance
Using SNMP traps
Enable Traps profile settings
Following are the parameters related to Enable traps (shown with sample settings):
Enabletraps...
Cold start=Yes
Warm start=Yes
Link Down=Yes
Link Up=Yes
Ascend=Yes
Console=Yes
Use exceeded=Yes
Telnet password=Yes
FR link up=Yes
FR link down=Yes
Event overwrite=Yes
Radius change=Yes
Multicast monitor=Yes
Lan Modem=Yes
Power supply=No
SNMP authentication=Yes
Configuration change=Yes
Clock drifted=Yes
Suspect access resource=Yes
Call Log Dropped Pkt=Yes
Call Log Server Change=Yes
VOIP Gatekeeper Change=Yes
WAN Line State Change=Yes
Watchdog=No
Table 9-2 summarizes the parameters that ensure you can use SNMP traps.
Table 9-2. Trap-related parameters
Parameter
Description
Ascend
Specifies whether a trap is generated to indicate a change
of state in a host interface. All port connections are moni-
tored in a state machine and reported by this trap.
Cold Start and Warm Start
Cold Start specifies whether the system generates a trap
when the MAX reinitializes itself so that the configuration
of the SNMP manager or the system itself might be
altered. Warm Start specifies whether the system gener-
ates a trap when the MAX reinitializes itself so that nei-
ther the configuration of the SNMP manager nor of the
system itself is altered.
Configuration Change
Specifies whether the MAX unit can send a string of
information containing the date and time of any change. It
also sends the security profile and security profile name of
a user who modifies the configuration or loads a new
image to the unit.