DSL Card Configuration
6-17
8000-A2-GB20-20
November 1997
Table 6-6.
SNMP Options (2 of 2)
Communities/Traps (SNMP Communities/Traps)
A-F-C
Gives the user the ability to enable the Authentication Failure Trap Mechanism, stores
SNMP Community string names for the DSL card, and stores NMS host IP addresses to
which the DSLAM sends trap messages.
NOTE:
All traps from the DSL card go to the MCC before being forwarded to NMS.
It also lets the user configure four communities with three trap destinations each. This
can be for a total of up to 12 destinations.
Authentication Failure Trap – Enable to send a trap when a SNMP request community
string does not match or when the password for a Telnet session is incorrect.
Community Name – 32 characters, up to four unique entries per screen. Default
names are public (ro), mcc (rw), nms (rw), nms-2 (ro).
Access – ReadOnly(ro)/ReadWrite(rw)/NoAccess(na), up to four entries per screen.
IP Address –
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn format. Enter NMS system host address.
Input Number (port) –
nnn format. Enter NMS system port number.
Send Traps – Set to E to enable. Set to D to disable.