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T 1 A c c e s s R o u t e r
The Period Index field is used to define the period of time for which the
Traffic Meter statistics will be reported. It represents the 24-hour, 15-minute
buckets index. Selecting a period and then clicking the “Submit” button will
display the Traffic Meter Statistics for that period. Clicking on the “All
Traffic Meter Intervals” at the bottom of the screen displays the Traffic Meter
Statistics for all intervals as defined below.
Summary
Represents the past 24 hours; reports the additive number of frames/octets, the
highest peak encountered for 24 hours, and the average for 24 hours.
Current
Reports on the current 15-minute interval.
Interval 1, Interval 2,
..., Interval 96
Reports on intervals 1-96 that correspond to the periods completed 15 minutes
ago, 30 minutes ago, ..., 24 hours ago.
SNMP
The unit detects and reports T1 network alarms and provides several options
for reporting them, one of which is SNMP traps. When a network alarm
occurs, the unit sends a trap message to as many as eight destinations on your
network. The unit will report each alarm by transmitting an SNMP “trap” to
each non-zero Trap IP address. The SNMP Details screen (Figure 3.33) lets
you configure the SNMP parameters described in the paragraphs below.
Figure 3.33
SNMP Details Screen
Read Community
Accepts a character string identifying the group authorized to perform read
operations. The default setting is “Public.”
Write Community
Accepts a character string identifying the group authorized to perform write
operations. The default setting is “Private.”
Trap Community
Accepts a character string, which is included in SNMP traps generated by the
unit. The default setting is “Public.”
Trap IP Address
Accepts the IP address of a network device where alarm reporting traps are to
be sent.