Trap Destinations
Manager DLCI Value
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Configure this section for each management console that receives traps for the unit you are configuring. To add a console, click on the Add button, then make the appropriate selections for that device.
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Note: Although the device supports a maximum of 8 SNMP Trap destinations, various machine configurations allow the user to define Traps as follows:
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Range: FRAP 3.0, S-FRAP 3.0, and T-FRAP 3.0 allows user configuration of 2 dynamic trap ports.
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Range: All other models allow 4 user-defined ports.
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ID
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This value identifies the SNMP Trap manager table entry (1-2). An ID number only appears if a corresponding Trap manager entry exists. This value is assigned automatically and cannot be changed.
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Manager IP Address
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This is the IP address of the management console you want the generated Traps to be sent to. For example: 123.22.33.1
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Range: 4 numbers (0-255) separated by three periods
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Note: Entering a value of 0.0.0.0 disables traps
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Manager Interface
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Select the interface through which the unit communicates with the management device.
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Note: This parameter setting is only applicable if the unit is configured for Frame Relay operations and is being managed via in-band DLCI.
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Range: DTE, DDS, or SLIP (D-FRAP 3.0 only)
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Range: DTE or DDS (FRAP 3.0 only)
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Range: To-DTE, To-DDS, or SLIP (S-FRAP 3.0 only)
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Range: DTE, T1, or SLIP (T-FRAP 3.0 only)
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Range: DTE, DDS, or T1 ( Other Models)
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Manager DLCI Value
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Enter the DLCI through which the unit communicates with the management console.
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Note: This parameter setting is only applicable if the unit is configured for Frame Relay operations and is being managed via in-band DLCI. The value assigned to this parameter must match the Frame Relay Management DLCI value.
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Range: 0 -- 1023