Snmp V2: Edit Trap Destinations; Snmp V3: Trap Destination Settings; Fig. 34: Web - Snmp V2: Trap Configuration Screen; Fig. 35: Web - Snmp V3: Trap Destinations Screen - Redline RDL-3000 SC User Manual

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SNMP v2: Edit Trap Destinations

The following screen is displayed when SNMP v2 is selected. Click
Change
or
Add
in
the SNMP Trap Destinations section of the screen to modify the list of trap listeners. The
following popup dialog is displayed:

Fig. 34: Web - SNMP v2: Trap Configuration Screen

Index: Display the unique reference number for this entry. This value is required when
using the CLI interface to modify SNMP trap settings.
IP Address: Enter the IP address (IPv4) associated with this SNMP trap alarm. If this
field is set to '0.0.0.0' when Change Trap is clicked, this entry is deleted.
Port: Enter the destination port address associated with this SNMP trap alarm.
Community Name: Enter the community name for this trap destination.
Change Trap: Click to accept changes and close this dialog.
IMPORTANT: Clicking Change Trap does not activate changes. In the SNMP
Configuration screen click Apply to activate changes or click Apply & Save to activate
and save changes.

SNMP v3: Trap Destination Settings

This section of the SNMP Configuration screen is modified when SNMP v3 is enabled.
This section displays the SNMP trap destination settings. SNMP trap messages inform
network management devices of status changes on the RDL-3000.
When SNMP v3 is enabled, RDL-3000 user accounts are used to control SNMP access
(see
Users
Management).

Fig. 35: Web - SNMP v3: Trap Destinations Screen

IP Address (IPv4): IP address of this trap listener. A copy of each SNMP trap message
is transmitted to this address.
Port: Destination port address of this trap listener.
User Name: User account associated with this trap listener.
Change: Click
Change
to modify the existing SNMP community string.
Add: Click
Change
to create a new SNMP user name (max. 8 strings).
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