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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Common services 215<br />

Trap Destination:<br />

<strong>Manager</strong> IP Address: The <strong>Manager</strong> IP Address is the IP address of the PC that hosts<br />

the target SNMP <strong>Manager</strong> and receives the trap. The <strong>Manager</strong> IP address is typically the<br />

IP address of the OTM Server.<br />

Community Name: This name identifies the community string. The default name is<br />

“Public.”<br />

Timeout: The Timeout value is a time interval in seconds and determines the length of<br />

time that applications wait for an SNMP agent entity to respond to a request.<br />

Number of Retries: The number of times the system attempts to connect to the SNMP<br />

<strong>Manager</strong>.<br />

Trap Option:<br />

<strong>System</strong> Terminal<br />

Critical Events: This error indicates that the event resulted in a loss of data or system<br />

functionality.<br />

Error Events: This error indicates the termination of a process that can result in other<br />

processes being terminated (for example, a corrupt DLL).<br />

Warning Events: This error indicates that the event was not necessarily significant but<br />

might point to possible future problems.<br />

<strong>System</strong> Terminal helps you perform overlay-based tasks directly through the TTY<br />

interface. <strong>System</strong> Terminal provides online, context-sensitive Help for overlays,<br />

prompts, and error messages. <strong>System</strong> Terminal also provides a terminal emulation<br />

capability.<br />

In the web environment, Terminal Client provides the same functionality as <strong>System</strong><br />

Terminal. For information on Web Virtual <strong>System</strong> Terminal, see “Virtual <strong>System</strong><br />

Terminal” on page 757.<br />

There are two versions of <strong>System</strong> Terminal to support two different connection types—<br />

Ethernet or PPP and Serial—as follows:<br />

Overlay Passthru is available on X11 release 23 and later systems connected to<br />

OTM using Ethernet or PPP. Overlay Passthru only supports access to the overlays.<br />

<strong>Optivity</strong> <strong>Telephony</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Administration</strong>

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