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Figure 21 SNMP Trap screen
5 Use the information from the following table to configure the SNMP Trap:
Table 4 SNMP Trap settings
Attribute Description
Traps Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the sending of SNMP traps when a new event arrives in the alarm
database.
Information
Events
Forwarded
Allows you to enable or disable sending SNMP traps when an “Information” event arrives in the
alarm database. If you have auto SNMP trap dial out set up, and the value for 'Traps Enabled' is
'Yes', setting "Information Events Forwarded" to "Yes" causes the BCM to repeatedly redial the
trap client. Always set "Information Events Forwarded" to "No" when SNMP trap dial out is set up.
If the name of a demand dial interface is selected as 'Interface' (when you add/modify a trap
community entry) and the 'Traps Enabled' field value is 'Yes', Nortel Networks recommends you
specify the value of the 'Information Events Forwarded' field as 'No'. If you specify a value of “Yes”,
the BCM will constantly redial to the trap client.
Note: Windows 95/98 is not supported on a receiving system for the 'SNMP trap dialout' feature.
Warning Events
Forwarded
Allows you to enable or disable sending SNMP traps when a “Warning” event arrives in the alarm
database.
Error Events
Forwarded
Allows you to enable or disable sending SNMP traps when an “Error” event arrives in the alarm
database.
Source
Exclusion List
Allows you to add, in a comma-separated format, a list of event sources from which SNMP traps
must not be generated. The source exclusion list prevents you from receiving SNMP traps which
have no meaning to you.
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