User's Manual
Figure 95: Destinations type SNMP
The following parameters are specific to SNMP.
• The parameter "description" refers to the name of the destination party, and allows you
to assign a destination system name. For example, you can enter the name of the SNMP
receiving infrastructure.
• The parameter "address" refers to the SNMP server IP address. Contact the SNMP
receiving infrastructure administrator to obtain this value.
• The parameter "port" refers to the SNMP server port number. The default value usually
used is the well-known port number 162. Contact the SNMP receiving infrastructure
administrator to obtain this value.
• The parameter "community" identifies the community, for example public.
• The parameter "oid" identifies the enterprise OID, for example 1.3.6.1.4.1.28088.32.1.
• The parameter "generic" identifies the generic trap identifier, for example 6.
• The parameter "specific" identifies the specific trap identifier, for example 1 TIP.
Contact the administrator of the SNMP trap receiver infrastructure. In many cases this is the
DECT Messenger administrator when the eSNMP module is used to process received
SNMPv1 traps.
Monitoring
The monitoring section is defined in the eFR.xml file.
The monitoring section starts with the tag </Monitoring>. Within the tag are the following
subsections.
• OM section is not applicable for traditional and SIP DECT systems
• DISK is available starting with <DISK> and ending with </DISK>
• PING is available starting with <PING> and ending with </PING>
• NETSTAT is available starting with <NETSTAT> and ending with </NETSTAT>
The following figure illustrates the monitoring section and subsections.
Module - eFR
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