18.1.8 Special Carrier Access Code
Type
Standard TRAP
Enterprise Specific
TRAP
*1
*1
Enterprise Specific TRAPs contain information exclusive to the PBX model (Enterprise Specific MIB).
Conditions
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Through system programming, it is possible to enable or disable this feature.
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Up to 2 SNMP managers can be assigned.
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This PBX supports SNMP Protocol Version 1.0, 2.0c and SNMP Version 1.0-TRAP.
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This PBX can only receive read-only MIBs. Write MIBs are not supported.
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This PBX supports MIB II.
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For more information regarding major and minor alarms, refer to the Installation Manual.
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For a list of the MIB object groups supported by this PBX, refer to 23.4 Supported Management Information
Base (MIB) Table in the Appendix.
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Through system programming, it is possible to select whether each type of TRAP (e.g., ColdStart) is sent
to the SNMP manager or not.
Installation Manual References
7.1.6 Troubleshooting by Error Log
PC Programming Manual References
28.3.3 Network Service—[3-3] Client Feature—SNMP Agent
Feature Manual References
12.1.4 Local Alarm Information
18.1.8 Special Carrier Access Code
Description
If the PBX has access to multiple telephone companies, a Special Carrier Access code assigned through
system programming is required every time a CO line call is made without using ARS.
A pause of a preprogrammed length will be automatically inserted between the user-dialed Special Carrier
Access code and the subsequent digits. (® 15.1.2 Pause Insertion)
Conditions
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TRS
358
Feature Manual
TRAP Name
coldStart
Authentication Failure
Major Alarm
Minor Alarm
Description
Information is sent after turning on the power of the PBX
or resetting the PBX.
Information is sent when an unregistered Community
Name and/or Manager IP address is entered.
Information is sent when a major alarm is detected.
Information is sent when a minor alarm is detected.
Document Version 2016-03