A. Configuration Options8784-A2-GB20-30 February 2001 A-17Table A-8. SNMP Trap Options (1 of 2)SNMP TrapsPossible Settings: Enable, DisableDefault Setting: DisableControls the generation of SNMP trap messages.Enable – SNMP trap messages are sent out to SNMP managers.Disable – No SNMP trap messages are sent out.Number of Trap ManagersPossible Settings: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5Default Setting: 1Sets the number of SNMP management systems that will receive SNMP traps. This field is not available when the unit is running in IP Conservative mode.1 to 5 – Number of trap managers. An NMS IP address is required for each manager.NMSn IP AddressPossible Settings: 001.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255, ClearDefault Setting: 000.000.000.000Specifies the Internet Protocol address used to identify each SNMP trap manager. This field is not available when the unit is running in IP Conservative mode.001.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255 – Enter an address for each SNMP trap manager.The range for the first byte is 001 to 223, with the exception of 127. The range for theremaining three bytes is 000 to 255.Clear – Clears the IP address and sets to all zeros.NMSn DestinationPossible Settings: IMC, DSL1, DSL2Default Setting: IMCProvides the network destination path of each trap manager. NMSn Destination is only available when the unit is configured as an NTU and notrunning in IP Conservative mode. Disabled ports cannot be specified.IMC – The Internal Management Channel (IMC) is the default network destination. This isthe management interface to the MCC card in the DSLAM.DSL1 to DSL2 – The specified port is the network destination.General TrapsPossible Settings: Disable, Warm, AuthFail, BothDefault Setting: BothDetermines which SNMP traps are sent to each trap manager.Disable – No general trap messages are sent.Warm – Sends trap message forwarmStart events.AuthFail – Sends trap message forauthenticationFailure events.Both – Sends both trap messages.NOTE: Refer toSNMP Traps in Appendix B,Standards Compliance for SNMP Traps.