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.

Note:

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 trap-receiver > ip-address 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.