Carrier Access Broadmore 1750 User Manual

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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6

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SNMP

Configuration

SNMP Properties

Example: Squelching Traps

The system will be delivered from the factory with the squelch level at “below
current level”. All individual traps will be enabled, with the following severities:

Critical

Failure reboot

NIM major alarm

Major

SAM major alarm

Slot failure

Uni up/down

Minor

SAM minor alarm

NIM minor alarm

Inform

Card insert/removed

NIM switchover

CPU switchover

Restore

User reboot

Cold Start

This squelch configuration will send a single “critical” trap if a NIM fiber breaks,
and will prevent cascading traps like “NIM switchover” (in a redundant NIM
system) from sending dozens of SAM port notifications caused by the switchover.
Normally, if you get a trap on a single port of a SAM, you would get traps for all
the other ports and all the other SAMs. But with the squelch at “equal or below
current level”), the notifications are throttled back to 1 trap for all SAMs.

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