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system and the topology view. For more details on the TN-Xpert EMS system, refer to the TN-Xpert Users
Guide.
Figure 2-6 TN-Xpert GUI Display
2.3.3 SNMP Traps
The TE-2020 supports the generation of SNMP traps for alarm and event reporting. The user can configure
up to three destination trap servers and the associated community string to receive the generated SNMP
traps. Each generated SNMP trap maps directly to a TL-1 autonomous message. Both SNMP traps and TL-
1 autonomous messages can be generated simultaneously by the node. SNMP traps are generated for all
events and alarms where TL-1 autonomous messages are generated with the exception of database change
(DBCHANGE) notices. For state-based alarms and events, the trap server will receive a trap when the
alarm becomes active and a trap when the alarm is cleared.
The TE-2020 MIB is available on the Force10 documentation website.
The MIB is very simple as it contains
a few generic trap definitions with the equivalent TL-1 fields defined. The supported SNMP trap format is
SNMPv2c.
The TE-2020 does not support any incoming SNMP queries (i.e. gets or sets) at this time.