3.3 NETWORK Setup Pages
5.
Click the Submit button at the bottom of the window. Cancel any changes by clicking the
X -icon in the top-right corner (any information entered will be lost).
6.
The SNMP trap you created will appear in the SNMP Traps panel.
Each row of the SNMP Traps panel includes the version of the SNMP functionality, the User-
/Community name for the trap, the IP address/Hostname of the SNMP Manager and values applic-
able only to SNMP v3, which include the Engine ID, the Authorization Type, the Privilege Type.
You may define up to five different SNMP Managers to whom SNMP traps can be sent over the
network. This allows for SNMP Managers in different geographical areas to receive the same
SNMP traps.
For detailed descriptions of the objects and traps supported by the SecureSync, please refer to the
Spectracom SecureSync MIB files. See "Accessing the SNMP Support MIB Files" on page 94.
3.3.7.5 About SNMP Traps
SecureSync can provide SNMP traps when events occur to provide remote indications of status
changes. SNMP Traps are one way to remotely monitor SecureSync status.
The SNMP traps indicate the status change that caused the trap to be sent and may also include
one or more objects, referred to as variable-bindings, or varbinds . A varbind provides a current
SecureSync data object that is related to the specific trap that was sent. For example, when a Hol-
dover trap is sent because SecureSync either entered or exited the Holdover mode, the trap var-
bind will indicate that SecureSync is either currently in Holdover mode or not currently in Holdover
mode.
For testing purposes, a command line interface command is provided. This command,
testevent
erated. Refer to "CLI Commands" on page 457 for command details.
3.3.7.6 Restoring the Default SNMP Configuration
To restore the SecureSync to its default SNMP configuration:
1.
Navigate to the MANAGEMENT/NETWORK/SNMP Setup screen.
2.
In the Actions panel, click the Restore Default SNMP Configuration button.
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NOTE –
Spectracom has been assigned the enterprise identifier 18837 by the IANA
(Internet Assigned Numbers Authority). Spectracom's product MIBs reside under
the enterprise identifier @18837.3.
, allows one, several, or all of the traps defined in the SecureSync MIB to be gen-
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