CHAPTER72 Configuration Parameters Reference
Mediant 800 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
[ActiveAlarmTableMaxSize] Defines the maximum number of currently
active alarms that can be displayed in the
Active Alarms table. When the table
reaches this user-defined maximum
capacity (i.e., full), the device sends the
SNMP trap event,
acActiveAlarmTableOverflow. If the table is
full and a new alarm is raised by the device,
the new alarm is not displayed in the table.
The valid range is 50 to 300. The default is
120.
For more information on the Active Alarms
table, see Viewing Active Alarms.
Note:
■ For the parameter to take effect, a
device reset is required.
■ To clear the
acActiveAlarmTableOverflow trap, you
must reset the device. The reset also
deletes all the alarms in the Active
Alarms table.
no-alarm-for-disabled-port
[NoAlarmForDisabledPort]
Enables the device to not send the SNMP
trap acBoardControllerFailureAlarm alarm.
This alarm indicates a "disabled" telephony
port, which is one that is not configured at all
or that is configured but without a Trunk
Group ID (i.e., Trunk Group ID is 0), in the
Trunk Group table.
■ [0] = (Default) Disabled. The device
sends the SNMP trap for non-configured
ports.
■ [1] = Enabled. The device does not send
the SNMP trap for non-configured ports.
Note:
■ The parameter is applicable to all
telephony (analog and digital) port
types.
■ The parameter is applicable only to the
Gateway application.
configure voip > gateway analog
fxs-setting fxs-offhook-timeout-
alarm
[FXSOffhookTimeoutAlarm]
Defines the duration (in seconds) of an FXS
phone in off-hook state after which the
device sends the SNMP alarm,
acAnalogLineLeftOffhookAlarm. The device
starts this timer once the reorder tone begins
playing when the phone goes off-hook. The
alarm is cleared when the phone's hook-
flash button is pressed or the phone returns
to on-hook state.
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