SNMP settings
Use the SNMP Settings page to configure the SNMP destination IP and SNMPv2 community name, and
to enable or disable the SNMP trap function. The 10G Network Active Bypass unit provides an SNMP
trap function that can send messages to a trap server when the network segment status or power supply
status changes.
The following settings are used for configuring SNMP traps:
Table 12. SNMP settings
Field
Send SNMP traps
SNMP traps destination IP
SNMPv2 community
Alias
Heartbeat status template
Power template
Link template
Link fault detection template
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Description
Enable or disable the sending of
SNMP traps
Destination IP of the SNMP trap
server
Community name of the SNMP trap
server
SNMP Alias of trap manager
Log entry template for heartbeat
status change messages
Log entry template for power supply
status change messages
Log entry template for link status
change messages
Log entry template for messages
about link status change due to LFD.
Default
Disabled
localhost
public
bypassInOut bypassTrapModuleId u
${segment} bypassTrapStateBypass s
${hb_state_name} bypassTrapOpMode
s "${op_mode_name}"
bypassDiagnostics
bypassTrapDiagnostics s "Power
supply ${power_supply} is
${power_state?ON:OFF}"
linkState linkTrapLinkName s
"${segment}" linkTrapLinkState s
${port_state}
lfdReports lfdTrapLinkName s
${lfd_port_name_active}
lfdTrapLinkState s
${port_state?up:down}_force_$
{lfd_port_name_passive}_$
{port_state?up:down}
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