Carrier Access Broadmore 1750 User Manual

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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6

SNMP Configuration

SNMP Properties

The following table lists the SNMP property selections.

Item

Options

Comments

SNMP (any)

Enable, Disable

Enables or disables all SNMP messages.

SNMP v1/v2

Enable, Disable

Enables or disables only SNMP v1 and v2
messages. SNMPv3 messages are enabled.

CLI Traps

Enable, Disable

This selection is a switch (enable/disable) that
allows you to view trap messages when logged into
CLI. When enabled, trap messages will echo to the
screen when they occur.

Squelch Level

Below Current Level,
Equal or Below
Current Level,
No Squelch

The Broadmore is shipped with the squelch level
set at “below current level.” The Squelch level
allows you to control the trap volume with a single
“level” setting. The severity of the last “state” trap
is remembered, and future traps will be sent only if
the setting for the squelch level permits their
severity.

Only traps with matching “set” and “clear”
instances become the “outstanding” trap for
squelching. These are limited to the traps for card/
port major and minor alarms. Each port will
attempt to “set” a trap when an alarm first trips, in
the absence of squelching, and a matching “clear”
will be sent when that port's alarms dissipate.

Trap Time Out

0-3600

Enter Time Out as a value in minutes between 0
and 3600. When a trap triggers, it may be
squelched if there is an outstanding trap of serious
priority. The Timeout value guards against an old
trap that is no longer relevant preventing any future
traps.

The timeout value guards against an old, no longer
relevant trap preventing any future traps. When the
time expires, the outstanding trap is discarded.
Enter Timeout as a value in seconds between 0 and
3600 (60 minutes) with 1200 (20 minutes) as a
recommended initial value.

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