SNMP Trap Receivers
Trap receivers are targets to which the Oracle® Enterprise Session Border Controller (E-SBC) sends information. This information may be generated by SNMP itself, but also by conditions generating information from syslog, alarms or E-SBC service processing. The trap receiver function is the same for SNMP v1v2 and SNMP v3, but the configuration is different.
A trap receiver is an application used to receive, log, and view SNMP traps for monitoring the (E-SBC). An SNMP trap is a notification sent from a network device, such as the E-SBC, that typically notifies you of a problem or an event. Multiple trap receivers can be specified on an E-SBC for either redundancy or to segregate alarms with different severity levels to individual trap receivers.
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Oracle recommends that you configure each Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager that manages E-SBCs as a trap receiver.SNMPv1v2 Trap Receiver Configuration
You configure SNMPv1v2 trap receivers with an IPv4 or IPv6 address in the
parameter.SNMPv3 Trap Receiver Configuration
You configure SNMPv3 trap receivers with IPv4 or IPv6 addressing as an snmp-address-entry that includes a trap-filter-level setting. When you configure this setting with a value, the E-SBC recognizes the server referenced by that address as a trap receiver.