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Setting Up the Notification Feature
Creating Service Profiles 5-7
3. Execute the server command to specify the SNPP server
to which notifyd will send the log messages. (The pager
messages will be forwarded to the user by the service
provider’s server.) The service provider’s server can be
specified as an IP Address or as any symbolic name that
can be resolved by DNS.
Example Noti_Serv_SNPP:0 >>server 118.28.118.34
L If you specify a symbolic name (for example,
snpp.Skytel.com) as the SNPP server, the LX first
tries to resolve the name in its local service table. If
there is no matching name, then the LX must have a
primary DNS server and a domain name suffix
configured for the LX unit. For more information,
see the dns primary command, and the domain
name command, in the LX-Series Commands
Reference Guide.
L The size limit of the Service Table has been increased
from 16 to 200. The LX Service Table is used to map
a logical name to an IP address.
4. Use the
port
command to specify the LX TCP port that will
be used to send messages to the SNPP server.
Example Noti_Serv_SNPP:0 >>port 7777
In order to send messages to a pager, you must create a User
Profile that specifies the pager pin number as its contact field.
For more information, see “To create a user profile” on
page 5-14.
X To configure a TAP service profile
1. Execute the
profile service
command to enter Service
Profile command mode.
2. In Service Profile command mode, execute the following
command to configure a Service Profile as TAP:
Example Noti_Serv_Protocol:0 >>tap
When you execute the tap command, the CLI goes into the
TAP Protocol Command mode.
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