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IP Network Parameters
3.3.8
SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol is used by network management systems for mon-
itoring network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. An SNMP
manager surveys and, if needed, configures several SNMP elements, e.g. VoIP phones.
OpenStage phones support SNMPv1.
There are currently 4 trap categories that can be sent by the phones:
Standard SNMP traps
OpenStage phones support the following types of standard SNMP traps, as defined in RFC
1157:
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coldStart: sent if the phone does a full restart.
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warmStart: sent if only the phone software is restarted.
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linkUp: sent when IP connectivity is restored.
QoS Related traps
These traps are designed specifically for receipt and interpretation by the QDC collection sys-
tem. The traps are common to SIP phones, HFA phones, Gateways, etc.
Traps for important high level SIP related problems
Currently, these traps are related to problems in registering with a SIP Server and to a failure
in remotely logging off a mobile user. These traps are aimed at a non-expert user (e.g. a stan-
dard Network Management System) to highlight important telephony related problems.
Traps specific to OpenStage phones
Currently, the following traps are defined:
TraceEventFatal: sent if severe trace events occur; aimed at expert users.
TraceEventError: sent if severe trace events occur; aimed at expert users.
Data required
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Trap sending enabled: Enables or disables the sending of a TRAP message to the SNMP
manager.
Value range: "Yes", "No"
Default: "No"
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Trap destination: IP address or hostname of the SNMP manager that receives traps.
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Trap destination port: Port on which the SNMP manager is receiving TRAP messages.
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Default: 162
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