Endpoint Demotion SNMP Traps

An SNMP trap can be sent when the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller demotes an endpoint to the denied queue. This is set by enabling the trap on demote to deny parameter located in the media manager config configuration element.

When the IDS license is installed and the trap on demote to deny parameter is enabled, apSysMgmtInetAddrWithReasonDOSTrap trap is sent. This trap supersedes the apSysMgmtInetAddrDOSTrap trap.

When the IDS license is installed and the trap on demote to deny parameter is disabled the apSysMgmtInetAddrWithReasonDOSTrap trap is not sent from the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller, even when an endpoint is demoted to the denied queue.

This apSysMgmtInetAddrWithReasonDOSTrap contains the following data:

  • apSysMgmtDOSInetAddressType—Blocked IP address family (IPv4 or IPv6)
  • apSysMgmtDOSInetAddress—Blocked IP address
  • apSysMgmtDOSRealmID—Blocked Realm ID
  • apSysMgmtDOSFromURI—The FROM header of the message that caused the block (If available)
  • apSysMgmtDOSReason—The reason for demoting the endpoint to the denied queue: This field can report the following three values:
    • Too many errors
    • Too many messages
    • Too many admission control failures

    Note:

    By default, this parameter is enabled for upgrade configurations, as the current behavior is to send a trap for every endpoint that is demoted to deny. However, for a new configuration created, the value to this configuration is disabled.