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Modular L3 Ethernet Switch User's Guide
Double-click a trap in the Traps Table to open the device front panel view that sent the trap.
To set an alarm when receiving traps:
Click the "Beep when a trap arrived" checkbox to hear the beep every time a new trap arrives.
Configuring Trap Parameters
To configure the number of traps displayed in the Traps Table and how many traps stored in a
file:
Figure 6- 207. Traps Configuration window
The following parameters are displayed in the Traps Configuration window:
♦ Maximal number of traps to display – How many traps are displayed in the Traps
Table. By default, 500 traps can be displayed.
♦ Maximal number of traps to keep in file – How many traps to store in a file. The
default value is 5000, i.e. 5000 traps are stored by the system in the file called
autotraps.dat.
The maximal number of traps to keep on file must be greater than the maximal number of traps to
display. For example, with maximal number of traps to display set to 100 and maximal number of traps
to keep in file is set to more than 100.
If 150 new traps arrive, the most recent 100 traps are displayed in the Traps Table and the rest of the
new traps (50 traps) are stored in the autotraps.dat file.
Enter the two parameters and press. The configuration is saved and the Traps Table opens.
Log Table
The Statistics log table consists of entries generated by a device when triggering events. Those events
are triggered once the traffic crosses a threshold, by either Falling or Rising actions, set to LOG or LOG
and TRAP.
This table is read only, therefore only the logged entries can be viewed. The logged entries are cleared
once the device is reset. To save these entries, use the TRAPS function.
To generate the Statistics Log Table:
♦ From the General Options window Menu Bar, click Traps and then select
Traps Configuration. The following Traps Configuration window opens:
♦ Select Statistics > Log Table. The Statistics log table opens:
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