Removing A Trap Recipient From One Or More Switches; Snmp Trap Forwarding - Brocade Communications Systems WFT-2D User Manual

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6. If the selected product is a SAN or Network OS device, select a severity from the Severity list.
7.
8. Click OK.

Removing a trap recipient from one or more switches

To remove a trap recipient from one or more switches, complete the following steps.
1. Select Monitor > SNMP Setup > Product Trap Recipients.
2. Click Remove from the Action list.
3. Enter the IP address of the SNMP trap port (the recipient server) in the Recipient IP Address
4. Select the fabric or switches from the Available list.
5. Click OK.

SNMP trap forwarding

The SNMP Trap Forwarding dialog box allows the Management application to forward received
SNMP traps to product trap recipients.
You can use the SNMP Trap Forwarding feature to set up filters to determine which traps will be
forwarded. The filters can be one of the following:
To forward SNMP traps, complete the following steps.
1. Select Monitor > SNMP Setup > Trap Forwarding.
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Severity levels can be one of the following: None, Critical, Error, Warning, Info, or Debug.
The Severity list is disabled for IP products. None is the default.
Click the View Recipients button to list the recipients that correspond to a selected fabric or
product from the Available list.
The Trap Recipients - Fabric dialog box or the Trap Recipients - IP address dialog box
(depending on which product you selected) displays a list of configured recipients.
The Management application registers the recipient IP address as an SNMP trap recipient.
The SNMP version and credentials from the SNMP profile (for example, SNMP v3) are
registered.
The SNMP Trap Recipients dialog box, shown in
field.
NOTE
For IP products, only switches are available to select.
The Management application removes the recipient from the managed switches.
Severity of the trap
Available products type
Trap type
Message types (application messages or pseudo events)
The SNMP Trap Forwarding dialog box, shown in
SNMP traps
Figure
538, displays.
Figure
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