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Timeout
Trace
Listen for Traps
Max Traps in Log
Trap Port
Listen for Syslogs
Confirm row deletion
Default Read Community
Default Write Community
Http Port
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Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600
Fundamentals — Using Device Manager
NN46225-300 02.02 Standard
4.2 1 October 2007
Setting the Device Manager properties 33
Length of each retry of each polling
waiting period. When accessing the
device through a slow link, you may
want to increase the timeout interval
and then change the Retransmission
Strategy to superlinear.
If selected, you can perform trace
routes.
If selected, Device Manager will listen
for a trap.
When you operate Device Manager
from a UNIX platform, you must be
logged in as root in order to receive
traps.
By default, traps are sent in SNMP
V2c format. However, if you are using
an older network management system
(NMS) that supports only SNMP V1
traps (HP OpenView), you can select
that the traps be sent in V1 format.
The management station operating with
Device Manager is automatically added
to the device trap receiver table.
The maximum number of traps that can
exist in the trap log. The default is 500.
The number of the port that trap
messages are captured on. The default
port for trap messages is 162.
If selected, Device Manager will listen
for syslogs.
If selected, Device Manager will send
a message when a system table row
is deleted.
The default Read Community type.
You can edit this field by highlighting
the current value and typing over it.
The default Write Community type. You
can edit this field by highlighting the
current value and typing over it.
The default port used for web interface.
This property cannot be changed for
this dialog box.

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