Installation guide

TRAP-RECEIVER CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z
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Default blank string
add-index—Enter the location in the original address where the string specified in
the add-string value is inserted. This value is the character position starting at 0 to
insert the add-string value.
When a dollar-sign ($) is used for the add-index, it appends the add-string to the
end of the number. This is represented by “999999999” when a show is performed.
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
delete-string—Enter the string to be deleted from the original address during
address translation. Unspecified characters are denoted by the at-sign symbol (@).
When the type is set to replace, this value is used in conjunction with the add-
string value. The value specified in the delete-string field is deleted and the value
specified in the add-string field is inserted. If no value is specified in the delete-
string parameter and the type field is set to replace, then nothing will be inserted
into the address.
Default blank string
delete-index—Enter the location in the address to delete the string specified in the
delete-string field. This value of this field is the character position starting at 0 to
insert the add-string value. This is not used when only deleting a given string.
Default 0
Values Min: 0 / Max: 999999999
Path translation-rules is an element under the session-router path. The full path from
the topmost ACLI prompt is: configure terminal > session-router > translation-
rules.
Release First appearance: 1.3
RTC Status Supported
Notes You can delete unspecified characters from an original address by using the at-sign
(@).
This is a multiple instance configuration element.
trap-receiver
The trap-receiver element defines the NMSs to which the Net-Net SBC sends
SNMP traps for event reporting.
Syntax trap-receiver <ip-address | filter-level | community-name |
select | no | show | done | exit>
Parameters ip-address—Enter the IP address and port for an NMS. If no port value is specified,
the Net-Net SBC uses a default port of 162. This required field must follow the IP
Address format.