Table B-16. Supported Snmp Traps - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

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Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
Traps are unsolicited administrative messages generated by SNMP agents
on the network. The keyword traphost defines the host to which SNMP
traps are sent. For the RA 6300 to generate traps, one or more trap host
addresses must be defined in the gateway section of the configuration
file along with the SNMP community string. All generated trap messages
use the first community string defined in the configuration file (if the file
does not contain a community string, the RA 6300 defaults to public).
You can specify up to ten static trap hosts in the configuration file, but
each host requires a separate line. Specify the trap host using its IP address
(RFC 1157 provides more details on communities and traps).
describes the supported SNMP traps. The syntax is:
snmp traphost ipaddr

Table B-16. Supported SNMP Traps

Trap
Description
coldstart
Upon initialization of the SNMP agent at boot time.
link-up
Upon initialization of each network interface.
link-down
Upon de-configuration of any network interface.
Defining the Contact String
The keyword contact defines the object that identifies the person
responsible for managing the RA 6300, as supported by MIB-II. The
syntax is:
snmp contact string
The string can include information about how to contact the person; e.g.,
M. Law, x 370.
Chapter 2 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
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