Alarm/monitoring, Tep policy – Avaya 3.7 User Manual

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52 Avaya VPNmanager Configuration Guide Release 3.7

Alarm/Monitoring

The Alarm/Monitoring tab is used to define high-level functions of the alarm console. See

Monitoring alarms

on page 268.

Figure 15: Preference, Alarm/Monitoring

Resolve IP Address to Device Name - Enable/Disable. When enabled, the IP address of the
alarming security gateway is translated into the security gateway name for display in the Alarm
Console. When disabled, only the alarming IP address is shown.

Functionally, all security gateways in all domains are scanned and a map file is created to cross
reference the security gateway IP addresses to their respective security gateway names.
Default is enabled.

Alarm When Device is Unreachable - Enable/Disable. When enabled, this function causes
the VPNmanager to continuously send SNMP packets to all security gateways to verify that they
are running. If a security gateway fails to respond, an error message is displayed in the Alarm
Console.

TEP Policy

The Tunnel End Point (TEP) Policy tab lets you control the security policy applied to the traffic
that flows between the end points of a tunnel. The default is off, that is, do not apply configured
VPN policies to TEP traffic. See

TEP Policy

on page 209.

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