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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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262 Common services<br />

2 After you define the actions, use one of the following buttons:<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005<br />

OK - Saves the actions in the configuration file and closes the Rules <strong>Manager</strong><br />

window.<br />

Cancel - Discards any changes to the actions and closes the Rules <strong>Manager</strong><br />

window.<br />

Apply - Saves the actions in the configuration file. The file remains open in the<br />

Rules <strong>Manager</strong> window, allowing you to make changes to the file.<br />

End of Procedure<br />

Define a New Action<br />

The New Action dialog box (Figure 100) provides a list of configurations you can apply<br />

to the selected action. You can configure the SNMP trap and Write to File actions. Based<br />

on the configuration you select, another dialog box, such as SNMP Trap, displays for<br />

you to define the configuration for the action.<br />

Figure 100<br />

New Action dialog box<br />

SNMP Trap dialog box<br />

The SNMP Trap dialog box (Figure 101) defines the destination for the SNMP Trap<br />

action. Select the radio button for the destination of the trap. The valid selections are a<br />

local IP address or a user-defined address. The destination address must be running an<br />

application capable of taking the SNMP trap sent from DBA. When you select a local<br />

IP address (the default), it sends all traps to the same system running DBA and the Trap<br />

Server.

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