OK
4.4.2.8 SNMP TRAPS
The device can send some SNMP traps. The purpose of this set of traps is to provide information on certain critical
events that can arise in the GSM/GPRS network state.
The device must be permanently registered in GPRS to activate this feature.
There is a list of implemented SNMP traps in ANNEX A.
The traps are sent complying with the SNMP V.1 format.
Syntax
AT*ZSNMPIP=”<ip>”
Description
Indicates the Host IP address where the SNMP traps must be sent.
Example
AT*ZSNMPIP=”192.23.44.56”
OK
Syntax
AT*ZSNMPPORT=<port>
Description
Indicates the Host UDP port where the SNMP traps must be sent.
<port> can take values between 1 and 65535.
Example
AT*ZSNMPORT=162
OK
Syntax
AT*ZGROUP=”<group>”
Description
Allows you to configure the group identifier used in the trap register.
The maximum size of the group identifier must be 19 characters or less.
Example
AT*ZGROUP=”TELEGES323”
OK
Syntax
AT*ZCLT=<min>,<max>
Description
Allows you to configure the RSSI threshold values, minimum and maximum, in or-
der to send the low and normal coverage level traps.
<min> Represents the RSSI value under which a LOW coverage level trap must
be sent. This can take values between 0 and 20.
<max> Represents the RSSI value above which a NORMAL coverage level trap
must be sent. This can take values between 0 and 20.
The change of trap level is only sent once when a RSSI change is produced and
generates a transition from one of the thresholds.
Example
AT*ZCLT=8,11
OK
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