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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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564 Alarm management<br />

<strong>System</strong> and device level management<br />

You can configure the system to send SNMP traps to the OTM Server (X11 Release 22<br />

and later for the Meridian 1). You can also configure the system to filter the traps being<br />

sent (for example, only send critical alarms to OTM). The user responsible for the<br />

system can use the OTM Windows Alarm Browser to see all the system events and<br />

alarms.<br />

You can configure other Meridian products to send traps to OTM. OTM can recognize<br />

these traps and provide help for individual alarms. Refer to the respective product<br />

documentation for current software release and configuration procedures for the<br />

following Meridian products:<br />

IP <strong>Telephony</strong> Gateway (ITG)<br />

CallPilot<br />

Symposium Call Center Server (SCCS)<br />

Meridian Mail 13<br />

The user responsible for these devices can use the OTM Web Alarm Browser to display<br />

alarms from a single device.<br />

Site level management<br />

OTM collects alarms from multiple devices in one or more sites. You can use the Web<br />

Alarm Browser to view all of these alarms.<br />

Use the Alarm Notification application when critical alarms occur to identify the notices<br />

that are sent and to whom they are sent. Figure 277 shows devices transmitting alarms<br />

to the OTM Server.<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005

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