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Configuration Settings: System
5.3.8.2 Alarms
This form is used to configure what can cause alarms to be sent using the different alarm methods.
· Up to 5 alarm traps can be configured for use with the SNMP settings on the System | System Events |
Configuration tab.
· Up to 3 email alarms can be configured for the sending using the systems System | SMTP settings. The email
destination is set as part of the alarm configuration below.
· Up to 2 alarms can be configured for sending to a Syslog destination that is included in the alarm settings.
Usability
· Mergeable: These settings are not mergeable. Changes to these settings will require a reboot of the system.
Configuration Settings
· Events
This section is used to show and edit the alarm.
· Destination
The options are Trap (SNMP), Syslog or Email (SMTP). To use SNMP or Email the appropriate settings must be
configured on the Configuration sub-tab. Note that the Destination type will also be grayed out if the maximum
number of configurable alarms destinations of that type has been reached. Up to 5 alarm destinations can be
configured for SNMP, 2 for Syslog and 3 for SMTP email.
· Trap:
If selected, the details required in addition to the selected Events are:
· IP Address: Default = 0.0.0.0
The IP address of the SNMP server to which trap information is sent.
· Port: Default = 162. Range = 0 to 65534.
The SNMP transmit port
· Community: Default = Blank
The SNMP community for the transmitted traps. Must be matched by the receiving SNMP server.
· Email:
If selected, the details required in addition to the selected Events are:
· Email:
The destination email address.
· Syslog:
If selected, the details required in addition to the selected Events are:
· IP Address: Default = 0.0.0.0
The IP address of the Syslog server to which trap information is sent.
· Port: Default = 516. Range = 0 to 65534.
The Syslog destination port.
· Events: Default = None
Sets which types of system events should be collected and sent. The table below lists the alarms associated with
each type of event. Text in italics in the messages is replaced with the appropriate data. Items in [] brackets are
included in the message if appropriate. The subject line of SMTP email alarms takes the form "System name: IP
address - System Alarm".
Type
Events
Event State
Message
Entity
Application
Voicemail operation
The Voicemail server is now
operational.
Voicemail Failure
The Voicemail server is down.
Voicemail Event - storage OK
The Voicemail server storage is OK.
Voicemail Event - storage
nearly full
The Voicemail server storage is nearly
full.
Voicemail Event - storage full
The Voicemail server storage is full.
Service
Feature license missing
Attempt to use a feature for which no
license is installed. License Type:
<name>.
All licenses in use
The following licenses are all in use.
License Type: <name>.
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