Nortel Networks NN43001-563 Server User Manual


 
398 Maintenance
Other traps
Table 60 "SNMP trap causing events" (page 398) shows other events that
cause the SNMP agent to issue a trap.
Table 60
SNMP trap causing events
Command
Function
Card Disabled
The card has been disabled by the system.
Card Enabled
The card has been enabled by the system.
Channel Enabled
A given channel has been enabled by the system.
D-channel Released
The D-channel link has been released.
Alternate Routing
QoS prevents calls from being completed. Cause
value "Temporary failure" is sent to the system for
Fallback to PSTN.
Normal Service Restored
Network performance is confirmed as acceptable
and IP telephony has been restarted.
TRACE and ALARM/LOG
Call Tracing (TRACE File Command)
This command interfaces with all modules to create an efficient TRACE File.
It is a monitor that stores and keeps track of information about events. For
all error conditions, a clear log of all actions is available. The TRACE File
does not solve these errors; it only indicates that there were errors and
shows where the errors originated. The TRACE File asks each module to
report all events and records the errors in order in a complete event log.
Each event is marked with a severity indicator.
LOG File
All hardware alarms, normal log messages, and severe events are logged
in a single LOG file.
ITG shell command set
ITG shell commands are designed to supplement overlay commands and to
introduce new features specific to IP Trunk 3.01 (and later).
To access ITG shell commands, connect an TM 3.1 PC or a TTY to the
RS-232 Maintenance port on the IP trunk card faceplate. Alternatively,
connect the TM 3.1 PC or a TTY to the Serial I/O Panel port to create a
more permanent connection to the IP trunk card maintenance port.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563 01.01 Standard
Release 5.0 30 May 2007
Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks
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