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Chapter 13 System Configuration The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 76 System Configuration > Trap Group LABEL DESCRIPTION Trap Destination IP Select one of the available trap destination IP address(es) which are configured in the Trap Destination field in this screen. This is the SNMP manager you want to send SNMP traps to. System This is SNMP system trap group. Click All to automatically click all the traps under this group and click it again to deselect all selected traps. Or click the specific trap(s) you want to send to the destination. Cold Start: This trap is sent when the device is turned on from an off state. Warm Start: This trap is sent when the device is reset. Fan Speed: This trap is sent when the device's fan goes over or falls below the pre-defined threshold. Temperature: This trap is sent when system temperature goes over the sensor's threshold or when the variable falls below the sensor's threshold. Voltage: This trap is sent when the device detects abnormal voltage. Reset: This trap is sent when the device automatically resets or resets by an administrator through a management interface. Time Sync.: This trap is sent when the device gets or fail to get the time and date from a time server. Intrusion Lock: This trap is sent when intrusion lock occurs on a port. Loop Guard: This trap is sent when loopguard shuts down a port. Interface External Alarm: This trap is sent when the device gets an external alarm. This is SNMP interface trap group related to device's Ethernet interface status. Click All to automatically click all the traps under this group and click it again to deselect all selected traps. Or click the specific trap(s) you want to send to the destination. Link Up: This trap is sent when the Ethernet link is up. Link Down:This trap is sent when the Ethernet link is down. Autonegotiation: This trap is sent when an Ethernet interface auto-negotiates with or fails to auto-negotiate with the peer Ethernet interface. NetAtlas EPON Manager User's Guide 161

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Chapter 13 System Configuration
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 76
System Configuration > Trap Group
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Trap Destination IP
Select one of the available trap destination IP address(es) which
are configured in the
Trap Destination
field in this screen. This is
the SNMP manager you want to send SNMP traps to.
System
This is SNMP system trap group. Click
All
to automatically click all
the traps under this group and click it again to deselect all selected
traps. Or click the specific trap(s) you want to send to the
destination.
Cold Start
: This trap is sent when the device is turned on from an
off state.
Warm Start
: This trap is sent when the device is reset.
Fan Speed
: This trap is sent when the device’s fan goes over or
falls below the pre-defined threshold.
Temperature
: This trap is sent when system temperature goes
over the sensor’s threshold or when the variable falls below the
sensor’s threshold.
Voltage
: This trap is sent when the device detects abnormal
voltage.
Reset
: This trap is sent when the device automatically resets or
resets by an administrator through a management interface.
Time Sync.
: This trap is sent when the device gets or fail to get
the time and date from a time server.
Intrusion Lock
: This trap is sent when intrusion lock occurs on a
port.
Loop Guard
: This trap is sent when loopguard shuts down a port.
External Alarm
: This trap is sent when the device gets an
external alarm.
Interface
This is SNMP interface trap group related to device’s Ethernet
interface status. Click
All
to automatically click all the traps under
this group and click it again to deselect all selected traps. Or click
the specific trap(s) you want to send to the destination.
Link Up
: This trap is sent when the Ethernet link is up.
Link Down
:This trap is sent when the Ethernet link is down.
Autonegotiation
: This trap is sent when an Ethernet interface
auto-negotiates with or fails to auto-negotiate with the peer
Ethernet interface.