trap-receiver
The trap-receiver element defines the NMSs to which the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller sends SNMP traps for event reporting.
Note:
The trap-receiver element is not used if the session delivery SNMP agent operates in SNMPv3 mode.Parameters
- ip-address
- Enter the IP address and port for an NMS. If no port value is specified, the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller uses a default port of 162. This required field must follow the IPv4 or IPv6 address format.
- filter-level
- Set the filter level for the NMS identified within this trap-receiver element
- Default: critical
- Values:
- All—All alarms, syslogs, and other traps will be trapped out. That is, the corresponding NMS will receive informational, warning, and error events.
- Minor—All syslogs generated with a severity level greater than or equal to MINOR and all alarms generated with a severity level greater than or equal to MINOR will be trapped out
- Major—All syslogs generated with a severity level greater than or equal to MAJOR and all alarms generated with a severity level greater than or equal to MAJOR will be trapped out
- Critical—Syslogs generated with a severity level greater than or equal to CRITICAL and all alarms generated with a severity level greater than or equal to CRITICAL will be trapped out
- community-name
- Enter the name of the community to which a particular NMS belongs. This required entry must follow the Name format. The community-name field values must be unique. The community-name must be 1-32 characters long and must not contain "'"
- user-list
- This parameter is configured with the name of one or more snmp-user-entry configuration element user-names for authorizing access to SNMPv3 functionality.
Path
trap-receiver is an element under the system path. The full path from the topmost ACLI prompt is:
Note:
This is a multiple instance configuration element.