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The SBC, like other Ribbon devices, uses SNMP traps to notify management applications of events. SNMP traps are the messages that notify a management client that an event has occurred on the SBC node. These traps are not displayed in EMA and can be viewed from Insight EMS or other SNMP manager configured as a trap target. In case of error scenario, a trap is initiated at the device and forwarded to the EMS or to the other SNMP manager for processing.
You can configure up to 32 trap targets on the SBC.
The supported configurable SNMP trap types are SNMP v1, v2, and v3.
The following command is executed in CLI to configure the SNMP traps:
% set oam snmp trapTarget myTarget ipAddress <ip address> state enabled
Perform the following steps to register the SBC node:
Log into the InsightTM Web-based Element Management System.
The Users & Roles window appears. Select Insight Administration from the Network Mgmnt roll-up (left hand side of the Users & Roles window).
The Insight Administration window appears. Select SBC 5x00 from the Register Node drop-down menu.
Perform the following steps to create a view:
Select Fault Manager from the Network Mgmnt roll-up (left hand side of the Users & Roles window). The Fault Manager window appears.
In the Bars option, select Create.
Click Save. The view is saved and displayed in the left side pane.
Perform the following steps to view the traps:
Select the view from the Views drop-down menu. Click Open. The view is displayed.
Double-click the Total Events bar. The Event Names appear for the selected device.
Perform the following steps to clear a trap:
Select the trap to be cleared.
Select Clear from the Operations drop-down menu. The trap is cleared from the list.
The SBC supports following generic SNMP traps apart from the application specific traps or alarms:
The traps are triggered under specific conditions. For detailed information about these traps, refer to the relevant Trap page using the links provided in the table below.