Autonomous Alarm Messages; Configuring An Snmp Trap Receiver - Patton electronics OnSite 07MOS10xx-GS Getting Started Manual

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Autonomous Alarm Messages

You can configure the system to generate autonomous alarm messages that can be received and displayed by an
SNMP-based network management system (NMS).
By default, the system does not generate SNMP traps. To allow the generation of SNMP traps, you must first
configure the IP address of the NMS host device or devices to which you wish to direct the traps.
To configure the system as an SNMP trap sender for an SNMP trap receiver, see Figure 12 and follow these
steps:
1. Select the SYSTEM folder from the navigation menu.
2. From the expanded SYSTEM folder, select Management Access.
3. From the expanded Management Access folder, select Trap Receiver.
4. On the SNMP Trap Receivers page, click on Add.
5. In the Add New Trap Receiver page, type the Trap Receiver Address and Community String.
Note
6. Set the Version to configure the system to send SNMP V1 or V2 traps.
7. Type the Source Agent Address of the SNMP agent.
Note
8. Click on Close to close the window.
At this point, the Trap Receivers page displays the settings for the new receiver.

Autonomous Alarm Messages

The community string controls access between a client (the OS-10
system) and a server (the NMS host).
The OS-10 generates SNMP traps that contain the IP address of the
source agent. By default, the system uses the address of the Ethernet
LAN management port as the source agent address. However, you
may use another address (for example, the inband management chan-
nel address) according to the routing settings for the system.
Figure 18. Configuring an SNMP Trap Receiver
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