Configure Fault Management

By default,OCSDM fault management listens on port 162 for SNMP traps generated by devices. Linux port numbers that are below 1000 are restricted to specific user privileges. For this reason, a fault management setting for configuring the sudo password on the system is required to be specified during the installation that is restricted to enabling a trap listener to listen on port 162 and forward device traps from OCSDM to its main northbound trap receiver(s).

  1. Select option 4, Fault Management configuration. Press Enter to continue.
  2. Select option 1, Configure SNMP trap settings. Press Enter to continue.
    [X]  1 - Configure SNMP trap settings   [Default]
    [ ]  2 - Quit out of fault management configuration
  3. Either enter the port number that your server will listen on for SNMP traps or press Enter to accept the default port of 162.

    Note:

    You cannot use a port number reserved for Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager components.
    Enter the port number that Trap Relay should listen on:  (1-65535) [162]
  4. The system requires the entry of the sudo password to support internal components that require sudo user privileges. If prompted (you entered a port below 1024 in the previous step), enter the sudo password. Then re-enter the sudo password to confirm.
  5. Select option 5, Quit setup. Press Enter to continue.