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Mitel SMB Controller
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SNMP destination
Depending on the event table allocated, event messages (normally Table 3) are sent to
a specified SNMP destinations.
SNMP stands for "Simple Network Management Protocol" and is used by Network
Management Systems (NMS).
If the Network Management System is to know the potential events of the communica-
tion 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 Information
Base (MIB).
You will find the interface description and the different MIB versions on Mitel InfoChan-
nel – Mitel Solution Alliance - API and Interface Information - MiVoice Office 400 - Mi-
Voice Office 400 Network Management.
To access these documents, you have to be a member in Mitel Solution Alliance
(MSA). If you are not a member yet, go to Mitel website and search for “Mitel Solution
Alliance” where you can join. A membership on level MSA partner (MP) is sufficient.
5 SNMP destinations can be defined. Forwarding to the SNMP destinations can be ac-
tivated and deactivated independently of the forwarding to the local and external signal
destinations.
Notes:
The SNMP destination is linked with the same event table as the local destination. Any changes
to the link and/or filter criteria for the linked event table also apply to the local destination.
Signal destination event log
Normally, the signal destination event log is assigned to Event table 4. The filter on this
event table is preconfigured for most event types in such a way that event messages
are entered in the event log once they arrive.
If the signal destination event log is assigned a different event table or if event table 4
is reconfigured, the event messages are entered in the event log in accordance with
the new event table or the new configuration.
The last 254 event messages are recorded in the
Event log
(
=r5
).
Active event mes-
sages
(
=mr
) and the last 10
Power failures
(
=bn
) are recorded in separate logs.
If the maximum number of entries is exceeded, the oldest entry in each case is de-
leted.
If active event messages are available, they are indicated in WebAdmin on the left,
with the
symbol.