In this section:
The Traps object provides:
You may use this mechanism to disable specific traps while reconfiguring the SBC, and then re-enabling them once you are finished. For example, you may cause a number of traps to get reported as a result of a maintenance activity such as temporarily detaching cables.Use this object to prevent these traps from appearing on the SNMP network management stations.
For a list of all possible traps, use the show oam traps
command.
Use this object to enable or disable specific traps.
% set oam traps admin <trap name> priorityLevel <critical | default | info | major | minor> state <disabled | enabled>
Admin Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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<trap name> | The trap name. (Refer to SBC Core Alarms Guide for a complete list of traps and their descriptions.) |
priorityLevel | The current priority level of the event/trap/alarm.
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| Enable this flag to send messages to all properly registered and authenticated management clients.
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DSP resource usage trap configuration.
% set oam traps dspAdmin callFailureTrap lackdsp interval <60-21600 seconds> threshold <1-65535> dspAvailabilityTrap allThreshold <0-100> g711PacketThreshold <0-100> g726Threshold <0-100> g729Threshold <0-100>
DSP Admin Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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callFailureTrap lackdsp | Trap configuration for Call Failure due to no DSP. Options are:
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| DSP Availability trap threshold configuration. Specify the following parameters:
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To display the trap information:
% show oam traps admin sonusCpNtpDownNotification state enabled; priorityLevel default;