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If you have the AE Services Server, and have purchased an agreement with Avaya Technical Services for either the Secure Access and Control Basic Offer or the Secure Access and Control Premium Offer, you can send traps to an SSG device or SAL and a local NMS device. For more information about Secure Access and Control (SAC), see http://support.avaya.com/sac.
Traps sent using the SSG or SAL device type as specified on the AE Services Management Console screen, Utilities > SNMP > SNMP Trap Receivers, result in Initialization and Administrative System (INADS) notifications. INADS notifications, in turn, generate trouble tickets with Avaya Services. Only a subset of the available traps issued by the AE Services server is published to a SNMP trap destination using INADS. This option is only available to Avaya Service accounts.
All available traps issued by the AE Services server are published to a SNMP trap destination when the NMS device type is specified.
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Traps such as tripwire notifications and login failures are not sent to an SSG or SAL. When you are administering the AE Services Server to send traps, you will want to send these traps to a local NMS. SAL can act as an INADS or an NMS device type |
If you do not have the SAC–SSG or SAL Offer, you can send traps to a NMS device only. The SAC-SSG or SAL offer is available with the AE Services VMware offer only. If you use the AE Services Software-Only server, the SAC-SSG or SAL offer does not apply.