User`s guide

MultiVoice Gateway System Administration
SNMP administration support
MultiVoice Gateway for the MAX— User’s Guide Preliminary November 23, 1998 10-25
Security=Yes
Comm=Ascend
Dest=10.2.3.4
5 Close the SNMP Traps profile.
Ascend enterprise traps
This section provides a brief summary of the traps generated by alarm, port, and security
events. For more details, see the Ascend Enterprise MIB. To obtain the Ascend MIB, see
“Supported MIBs” on page 10-26.
Alarm events
Alarm events (also called error events) use trap types defined in RFC 1215 and 1315, as well
as an Ascend enterprise trap type. The MultiVoice Gateway supports the following trap types:
Alarm event Signifies that the MultiVoice Gateway
coldStart (RFC-1215 trap-type
0)
Is reinitializing itself so that the configuration of the
SNMP manager or the unit might be altered.
warmStart (RFC-1215 trap-type
1)
Is reinitializing itself so that neither the configuration of
the SNMP manager nor the unit is altered.
linkDown (RFC-1215 trap-type
2)
Recognizes a failure in one of the communication links
represented in the SNMP manager’s configuration.
linkUp (RFC-1215 trap-type 3) Recognizes that one of the communication links
represented in the SNMP manager's configuration has
come up.
frDLCIStatusChange
(RFC-1315 trap-type 1)
Recognizes that one of the virtual circuits (to which a
DLCI number has been assigned) has changed state.
That is, the link has either been created, invalidated, or it
has toggled between the active and inactive states.
eventTableOverwrite
(ascend trap-type 16)
Detected that a new event has overwritten an unread
event. This trap is sent only for systems that support
Ascend's accounting MIB. Once sent, additional
overwrites will not cause another trap to be sent until at
least one table’s worth of new events has occurred.