Specify the Global ID for Northbound Trap Receivers

The OC SDM global identifier configuration installation option must be configured on an Oracle Communications Session Delivery Manager cluster server to create a unique global identifier (ID). The Global ID is used to identify a cluster from which northbound traps originate. The traps are generated by OCSDM alarms that can be OCSDM or device alarms. OCSDM forwards the alarms it has in its Fault Management system to a northbound client. When an administrator receives the SNMP trap fault notification on their northbound system, the originating device can be determined by viewing the global ID contained in the SNMP trap fault notification.

Note:

The global identifier must be the same for all nodes in a clustered system.
  1. Select option 2, OC SDM global identifier configuration. Press Enter to continue.
  2. Enter a global unique identifier for the system and press Enter. For example:
    Enter global identifier: [ ] OCSDM