Configuring Trap - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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12.1.8 Configuring Trap

Trap configurations on SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3 are identical except for
Trap target host configurations. Configure Trap as required.
Trap is unrequested information sent by the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch to the NMS
automatically, which is used to report some critical events.
Before configuring Trap, you need to perform the following configurations:
Configure Trap of SNMP for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch as below.
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Command
Raisecom#config
Raisecom(config)#snmp-
server contact
Raisecom(config)#snmp-
server location
Configure basic functions of SNMP. SNMPv1 and v2c need to configure the community
name; SNMPv3 needs to configure the user name and SNMP view.
Configure the routing protocol and ensure that the route between the ISCOM2600G-HI
series switch and NMS is reachable.
Raisecom#config
Raisecom(config)#snmp-server host
ip-address
| authpriv | noauthnopriv }
name
[ udpport
Raisecom(config)#snmp-server host
ip-address
name
[ udpport
Raisecom(config)#snmp-server
enable traps
Raisecom(config)#snmp-server trap-
interface-type interface-
source
number
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Enter global configuration mode.
(Optional) configure the logo and contact
contact
method of the administrator.
(Optional) specify the physical location of
location
the device.
Command
version 3 { authnopriv
user
udpport
]
version { 1 | 2c }
udpport
]
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Description
For example, configure the E-mail to
the logo and contact method of the
administrator.
Description
Enter global configuration mode.
(Optional) configure the SNMPv3
Trap target host.
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(Optional) configure the
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SNMPv1/SNMPv2c Trap target
host.
Enable Trap.
Specify the source interface for
the switch to send Traps.
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