Specifications

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Cisco MGX 8260 Command Line Interface Guide
Release 1.2, Part Number 78-10987-01 Rev. B0, January, 2002
Chapter 6 Alarm Surveillance
Configuration Tasks for Alarm Notifications
Configuring SNMP Trap Managers
You can register SNMP managers to receive SNMP trap messages on alarms or significant events in the
MGX 8260 Media Gateway.
Registering SNMP Trap Managers
To register an SNMP trap manager, enter the addtmgr command as described in the “addtmgr” section
on page 9-33. The bitmap parameter is a bitwise specification of trap categories to subscribe. Each bit
represents a category of traps. For more information on trap numbers, see Understanding Trap
Numbers, page 6-31.
The system sends the specified trap messages to registered managers as trap events occur. For more
information on traps, see “Working With Traps” on page 30.
The following example subscribes the manager at address 10.1.1.10 and udp port 162 to receive trap
messages for minor and informational events for cards and DS1 lines.
addtmgr 10.1.1.10 162 2 public 86
Table 6-10 Trap Subscription Bits
Bit Trap Description
0 Severity Major (trap severity selection)
1 Severity Minor (trap severity selection)
2 Severity Information (trap severity selection)
3 1000-1099 Shelf
4 1100-1199 Card
5 1200-1299 SNMP
6 1300-1399 Dsx1 Line
7 1400-1499 Dsx3 Line
8 1500-1599 Sonet Line
9 1600-1699 Ether Line
10 1700-1799 Voice Port
11 N/A Ether Channel
12 N/A Voice Channel
13 1800-1899 EMM
14 1900-1999 Clock
15 2000-2099 DSP
16 2100-2199 DMCMAP
17 2200-2299 ISDN
18 2300-2399 MGCP
19 2400-2499 Backhaul Session