Nortel Networks 2000 Switch User Manual


 
Mediant 2000 SIP
Mediant 2000 SIP User’s Manual 180 Document #: LTRT-72504
11.6.4 Multiple SNMP Trap Destinations
An agent can now send traps to up to five managers. For each manager, set the following
parameters defined in the snmpManagersTable in the acBoardMIB:
snmpTrapManagerSending
snmpManagerIsUsed
snmpManagerTrapPort
snmpManagerIP
When snmpManagerIsUsed is set to zero (not used), the other three parameters are set to zero.
snmpManagerIsUsed (Default = Disable(0))
The allowed values are 0 (disable or no) and 1 (enable or yes).
snmpManagerIp (Default = 0.0.0.0)
This is known as SNMPMANAGERTABLEIP in the ini file and is the IP address of the
manager.
SnmpManagerTrapPort (Default = 162)
The valid port range for this is 100-4000.
snmpManagerTrapSendingEnable (Default = Enable(1))
The allowed values are 0 (disable) and 1 (enable).
Note 1: Each of these MIB objects is independent and can be set regardless of the
state of snmpManagerIsUsed.
Note 2: If the parameter IsUsed is set to 1, the IP address for that row should be
supplied in the same SNMP PDU.
11.6.4.1 Configuration via the ini File
In the Mediant 2000 ini file, the parameters below can be set to enable or disable the sending of
SNMP traps. Multiple trap destinations can be supported on the device by setting multiple trap
destinations in the ini file.
SNMPMANAGERTRAPSENDINGENABLE_<x> = 0 or 1 indicates if traps are to be sent to the
specified SNMP trap manager. A value of ‘1’ means that it is enabled, while a value of ‘0’ means
disabled.
<x> = a number 0, 1, 2 which is the array element index. Currently, up to 5 SNMP trap managers
can be supported.
Figure
11-1 presents an example of entries in a device ini file regarding SNMP. The device can
be configured to send to multiple trap destinations. The lines in the file below are commented out
with the ‘;’ at the beginning of the line. All of the lines below are commented out since the first line
character is a semi-colon.