Version 7.2 1007 Mediant 1000B Gateway & E-SBC
User's Manual 65. Configuration Parameters Reference
Parameter Description
located in the WAN, when the device is located behind NAT.
It is needed to keep the NAT pinhole open for the SNMP
messages sen
t from EMS to the device. The device sends the
trap periodically - every 9/10 of the time configured by the
NATBindingDefaultTimeout parameter. The trap that is sent is
acKeepAlive. For more information on the SNMP trap, refer to
the SNMP Reference Guide.
[0] = (Default) Disable
[1] = Enable
To configure the port number, use the KeepAliveTrapPort
parameter.
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
[KeepAliveTrapPort] Defines the port of the SNMP network management station to
which the device sends keep-alive traps.
The valid range is 0 - 65534. The default is port 1161.
To enable NAT keep-alive traps, use the SendKeepAliveTrap
parameter.
[PM_EnableThresholdAlarms] Enables the sending of the SNMP trap event,
acPerformanceMonitoringThresholdCrossing which is sent
every time the threshold (high and low) of a Performance
Monitored object (e.g.,
acPMMediaRealmAttributesMediaRealmBytesTxHighThresho
ld) is crossed.
[0] = (Default) Disable
[1] = Enable
configure system > snmp settings >
sys-oid
[SNMPSysOid]
Defines the SNMP MIB OID for the base product system.
The default is 1.3.6.1.4.1.5003.8.1.1.
Note:
For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
The device automatically adds the device’s unique product
identifier number at the end of your OID.
[SNMPTrapEnterpriseOid] Defines the SNMP MIB OID for the Trap Enterprise.
The default is 1.3.6.1.4.1.5003.9.10.1.21.
Note:
For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is required.
The device automatically adds the device’s unique product
identifier number at the end of your OID.
[acUserInputAlarmDescription] Defines the description of the input alarm.
[acUserInputAlarmSeverity] Defines the severity of the input alarm.
[AlarmHistoryTableMaxSize] Defines the maximum number of rows in the Alarm History
table. The parameter can be controlled by the Config Global
Entry Limit MIB (located in the Notification Log MIB).
The valid range is 50 to 1000. The default is 500.
Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.