Customizing Eliteview To Receive Third-Party Traps; Table A-3 Target Device Packet Reception Parameters - SMC Networks EliteView 6.20 Management Manual

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By checking the target SNMP device's MIB, you find that the variable hubTxCollisions contains the value
that you need. Further, this variable belongs to the "EZ Stack 10" module. Additional information you already
know includes – index is equal to the IP address of the target SNMP device and the community is equal to abc.
To monitor the total packets received by the target device:
1. Fill in the following table with all available information.

Table A-3 Target Device Packet Reception Parameters

Parameter
Target Address
Community
MIB Module
Variable
Index
Polling Interval
Filter
Threshold
Event Name
Event Actions
2. Bring up the Event Manager. Add the new Event Name and Event Actions that you have specified in the
preceding table.
3. Bring up the Log Manager. Add new log processes according to the information specified in the preceding table
by filling in the Log Information dialog box.
4. Collect all the information needed. Then use the Log Data Manager to save or delete logged data on your hard
disk.

Customizing EliteView to Receive Third-Party Traps

EliteView flexibly manages trap messages through the Trap Manager, which reads necessary information from
TRAP.INI and "listens" to the network for traps.
Once traps are received, the Trap Manager takes the proper action in accordance with instructions in the
TRAP.INI file.
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PPLICATIONS
Given Information
192.72.24.2
abc
SMC3116-MIB
ifInUnknownProtos
192.72.24.2
60
TIME<0 (This is an impossible filter because you do
not want to save any data.)
S>10
Security_2
BeepShow message box – Security_2

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