Enabling Administrative Trap Types
Use this task to enable traps for certain Oracle Communications Session Border Controller (OCSBC) events that are reported to a network management system. These settings are applicable to both SNMPv1v2 and SNMPv3 deployments. The OCSBC does not require you to enable traps other than those in the following steps.
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Access the
system-config configuration element.
ORACLE# configure terminal ORACLE(configure)# system ORACLE(system)# system-config ORACLE(system-config)#
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Type
select to begin editing the
system-config object.
ORACLE(system-config)# select ORACLE(system-config)#
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enable-snmp-monitor-traps—When
this parameter is enabled, the
Oracle Communications Session Border Controller generates traps with unique trap-IDs for each syslog
event. If this parameter is disabled , a single trap-ID is used for all events,
with different values in the description string. The default is
disabled. The valid
values are:
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enabled | disabled
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enable-snmp-auth-traps—Set
whether the SNMP authentication traps are enabled. If an SNMP request fails
authentication because of an IPv4 address and SNMP community mismatch, the SNMP
request will be rejected. This field determines if an SNMP trap will be sent in
response to the authentication failure. The default is
disabled. Valid
values for this parameter are:
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enabled | disabled
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enable-env-monitor-traps—Set
whether or not the SNMP environment monitor traps are enabled. Environment
traps include main board PROM temperature, CPU voltage, power supplies, fan
speeds, etc. The default is
disabled. Valid
values for this parameter are:
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enabled | disabled
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enable-snmp-syslog-notify—Set
whether SNMP traps are sent when the system generates an alarm message. The
SNMP agent sends a trap when an alarm is generated if the following conditions
are met:
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SNMP is enabled.
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This field is enabled.
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The syslog severity level is equal to or greater than the severity level configured in the SNMP Syslog Level field.
The default is disabled. Valid values are:
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enabled | disabled
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snmp-syslog-his-table-length—Set
the length of the syslog trap history table. When a syslog message that meets
the SNMP syslog level field criteria is generated and SNMP is enabled, the SNMP
agent adds that message to a history table. This parameter indicates the number
of entries the table can contain. The default is
1. The valid range
is:
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Minimum—1
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Maximum—500
Once the last table entry is filled, the oldest entry will be overwritten with a new entry.
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snmp-syslog-level—Set
the log severity level threshold that will cause the syslog trap to be sent to
an NMS. When this criteria is met and the appropriate SNMP trap is sent, an
entry is written to the SNMP Syslog History Table. The default is
warning. The
following are valid values:
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emergency | critical | major | minor | warning | notice | info | trace | debug | detail
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