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Parameter
[acUserInputAlarmDescription]
[acUserInputAlarmSeverity]
[AlarmHistoryTableMaxSize]
CLI: engine-id
[SNMPEngineIDString]
Web: SNMP Trap Destination Parameters
EMS: Network > SNMP Managers Table
CLI: configure system/snmp trap destination
Note: Up to five SNMP trap managers can be defined.
SNMP Manager
[SNMPManagerIsUsed_x]
Web: IP Address
EMS: Address
CLI: ip-address
[SNMPManagerTableIP_x]
Web: Trap Port
EMS: Port
CLI: port
[SNMPManagerTrapPort_x]
Web: Trap Enable
CLI: send-trap
[SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_x]
Version 6.8
67. Configuration Parameters Reference
required.
Defines the description of the input alarm.
Defines the severity of the input alarm.
Defines the maximum number of rows in the Alarm History
table. This parameter can be controlled by the Config
Global Entry Limit MIB (located in the Notification Log
MIB).
The valid range is 50 to 1000. The default is 500.
Note: For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Defines the SNMP engine ID for SNMPv2/SNMPv3
agents. This is used for authenticating a user attempting to
access the SNMP agent on the device.
The ID can be a string of up to 36 characters. The default
is 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 (12 Hex octets
characters). The provided key must be set with 12 Hex
values delimited by a colon (":") in the format xx:xx:...:xx.
For example, 00:11:22:33:44:55:66:77:88:99:aa:bb
Notes:
For this parameter to take effect, a device reset is
required.
Before setting this parameter, all SNMPv3 users must
be deleted; otherwise, the parameter setting is ignored.
If the supplied key does not pass validation of the 12
Hex values input or it is set with the default value, the
engine ID is generated according to RFC 3411.
Determines the validity of the parameters (IP address and
port number) of the corresponding SNMP Manager used
to receive SNMP traps.
[0] (Check box cleared) = Disabled (default)
[1] (Check box selected) = Enabled
Defines the IP address of the remote host used as an
SNMP Manager. The device sends SNMP traps to this IP
address.
Enter the IP address in dotted-decimal notation, e.g.,
108.10.1.255.
Defines the port number of the remote SNMP Manager.
The device sends SNMP traps to this port.
The valid SNMP trap port range is 100 to 4000. The
default port is 162.
Enables the sending of traps to the corresponding SNMP
manager.
[0] Disable = Sending is disabled.
[1] Enable = (Default) Sending is enabled.
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