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Fault and performance management fundamentals 19
Nortel Business Communications Manager 5.0
Fault and Performance Management
NN40170-701 01.01 Standard
August 2009
Copyright © 2009 Nortel Networks
Alarm configuration scope
Although the BCM system provides a default mapping of alarms that are
displayed in the Alarms table and that are sent as an SNMP trap, you may
want to monitor additional alarms using either of these means, or you may
want to reduce the number of alarms that are displayed in the Alarms table or
sent via SNMP traps.You can specify how each alarm is handled, according
to your business requirements.
You can specify the following settings for alarms:
the maximum number of alarms displayed in the Alarms Panel (from 100
to 1000)
whether to enable or disable SNMP traps for selected alarms; by default,
the system sends all Critical and Major alarms as SNMP traps if you
specify one or more trap destinations
whether to display selected alarms in the Alarms table; by default all
Critical, Major, Minor, and Warning alarms are displayed in the Alarms
table
whether to display selected alarms on the alarm set; by default, only
Critical and Major alarms are sent to this set
You can also test a selected alarm. This allows you to test whether the LED or
SNMP traps are functioning as expected. Testing an alarm generates an
alarm in the system. Alarms generated using the Test Alarm feature are
identified in the Alarms table by the words “Test Event” in the alarm Problem
Description field.
For more information about using SNMP to monitor your system see, the BCM
5.0 Configuration—Telephony Guide (NN40170-502).
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