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Configuration Option Tables

A-20

7112-A2-GB20-10

March 1998

Table A-10.

SNMP Traps Options (2 of 2)

General Traps

Possible Settings: Disable, Warm, AuthFail, Both
Default Setting: Both

Determines which SNMP traps are sent to each trap manager.

Disable – No general trap messages are sent.

Warm – Sends trap message for “

warmStart”.

AuthFail – Sends trap message for “

authenticationFailure”.

Both – Sends both trap messages.

NOTE:

Refer to Appendix D,

Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps

.

Enterprise Specific Traps

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable
Default Setting: Disable

This option is used to determine if SNMP traps are generated for enterprise-specific
events.

Enable – SNMP traps are generated for enterprise-specific events.

NOTE:

Refer to

Traps: enterpriseSpecific

in Appendix D.

Disable – No enterprise-specific event traps are sent.

Link Traps

Possible Settings: Disable, Up, Down, Both
Default Setting: Both

This option is used to determine if SNMP traps are generated for link up and link down
for one of the communication interfaces.

Disable – No linkUp or linkDown SNMP traps are generated.

Up – A linkUp trap is generated when the DSU/CSU recognizes that one of the
communication interfaces is operational.

Down – A linkDown trap is generated when the DSU/CSU recognizes a failure in one of
the communication interfaces.

Both – Sends trap messages for detection of both linkUp and linkDown.

NOTE:

Refer to

Traps: linkUp and linkDown

in Appendix D.

Link Trap Interfaces

Possible Settings: Network, Port, Both
Default Setting: Both

This option determines if the SNMP linkUp, SNMP linkDown, and interface-related
enterprise-specific traps are generated for the Network T Interface and/or User Data
(DTE) port.

NOTE:

These traps are not supported on the Management port and Terminal port.

Network – SNMP trap messages are generated for the network T1 interface.

Port – SNMP trap messages are generated for the User Data (DTE) port.

Both – SNMP trap messages are generated on both the network T1 interface and the
User Date (DTE) port.