Edit a Northbound Fault Trap Receiver

  1. From the menu bar, select Settings > Faults > Trap receivers .
  2. In the Trap receivers configuration table, click Edit.
  3. In the Edit trap receiver dialog box, you can edit the following fields for the Destination configuration:
    Name Description
    IP address The IP address of the northbound trap receiver.
    UDP port The default user datagram protocol (UDP) port is 162.
    Community string The SNMP community name.
    SNMP version drop-down list The northbound trap receiver accepts SNMP version V2 only.
    Forward enabled check box Check the check box to enable trap forwarding on this northbound trap receiver. Uncheck the check box to disable forwarding.
  4. Edit the following fields for the Filter configuration:
    Name Description
    Severity level drop-down list Select from the following ITU X.733 alarms:
    • Indeterminate (Unknown).
    • Critical (Emergency)—The alert indicates that action must be taken immediately. If no actions are taken, there may be physical, permanent, and irreparable damage to your system. The default color code is red.
    • Major—Critical conditions exist. The functionality has been seriously compromised and a loss of functionality, hanging applications, and dropped packets may occur. If no actions are taken, your system suffers no physical harm, but ceases to function. The default color code is salmon.
    • Minor—Error conditions exist. The functionality has been impaired to a certain degree and you might experience compromised functionality. There is no physical harm to your system, but you need to take actions to keep your system operating properly. The default color code is orange.
    • Warning—Warning conditions exist. Some irregularities in performance. These conditions are noteworthy and you should take actions to keep your system operating properly. The default color code is light yellow.

    An alarm is forwarded if it is equal to the selected alarm or has a higher severity than the selected alarm.

    Format field Select from the following northbound trap formatting options:
    • Click the OC SDM radio button to forward traps from the SDM server to the northbound trap receiver in their originating format.
    • Click the ITU X.733 radio button to convert traps from session delivery product devices to the northbound trap receiver in an ITU X.733 format.
    OC SDM traps check box Check the check box to enable all traps generated by the SDM server to be forwarded to this trap receiver.
    Device traps check box Check the check box to enable all traps generated by managed devices to be forwarded to this trap receiver.
  5. You can edit the following options to specify the destination of traps:
    • Select the All devices radio button to send traps to all devices. If you select this option, you are finished.
    • Select the Select devices radio button to send traps to select devices. If you select this option, proceed to the next steps.
  6. If you need to add a device to the Mangaged devices table, expand the hierarchical group folder and navigate to the network function (NF) device you want as a trap source.
  7. Select the device and click Add.
    The NF device appears in the Selected trap source devices table.
  8. Repeat the previous two steps to add more devices.

    Note:

    A maximum of 10 trap receivers can be configured at once, regardless of the format.
  9. If you need to remove a device to the Selected trap source devices table, expand the hierarchical group folder and navigate to the network function (NF) device you want as a trap source.
  10. Select the device and click Remove.
    The NF device appears in the Mangaged devices table.
  11. Repeat the previous two steps to remove more devices.
  12. Click OK.
    The trap receiver appears in the Trap receivers configuration table.