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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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Alarm management 597<br />

string more_stuff[255]:=”Alarm Notification”;<br />

Referencing variable names from Config.txt<br />

Alarm Notification processes events of a specified type from specified devices. These<br />

events are SNMP traps. Values contained in SNMP traps are mapped to variables that<br />

are referenced in Alarm Notification scripts. All relevant variables are updated with<br />

each incoming event.<br />

Table 37 lists the four variables that are defined for all incoming events.<br />

Table 37<br />

Variables included in all incoming events<br />

Name Type Contents<br />

$CurrentTrapSource string Name or IP address of the event source<br />

$CurrentTrapDevice string Name of the device as defined in the<br />

configuration file<br />

$CurrentTrapMajor string Major trap type<br />

$CurrentTrapMinor string Minor trap type<br />

The configuration file Config.txt contains a device definition for each type of device that<br />

is monitored by OTM. The Devices.txt file contains a list of monitored devices. All<br />

events from undefined devices are ignored. “Defining devices in Devices.txt” on<br />

page 599.<br />

The following example shows the standard configuration information required to<br />

process events from Meridian 1 systems as contained in the Config.txt file:<br />

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

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