Specifications

TD 92326GB
2009-03-10 / Ver. E
Installation and Operation Manual
VoIP Gateway
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3 Enter the maximum size for the log file in the Max File Size text field.
If the current log file reaches the maximum size it will be backed up and a new file
will be created.
4 Enter the “time for backup” in the Backup Time text field.
At the specified time, the current log file will be backed up and a new file will be
created (independent of size) and click “OK”.
5 Click on “reset required” link and click “OK”
5.10 SNMP – Monitor the VoIP Gateway via SNMP
Note: Not supported by Ascom.
The VoIP Gateway can monitor the operating condition via the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP). The standard MIB-II is supported, along with a
manufacturer-specific MIB. The SNMP framework has three parts:
An SNMP manager: the system used to control and monitor the activities of network
hosts using SNMP.
An SNMP agent: the software component within the managed device that maintains
data for the device and reports data, as needed, to managing systems.
A MIB: The Management Information Base (MIB) is a virtual information storage area
for network management information.
The agent and MIB reside on the routing device (router, access server, or switch). To enable
the SNMP agent on the VoIP Gateway, the relationship between the manager and the
agent must be defined.
1 Select General > HTTP Server.
Figure 20. Enable monitoring via SNMP
2 Select/Enable following settings.
Figure 20.
Field name Description
Community Enter a name in the Community field if you are not using
the standard community name (public). The community
text string acts like a password to regulate access to the
agent on the VoIP Gateway.
Device Name Optional (for information only)
Contact Optional (for information only)
Location Optional (for information only)