Configure Trap Destinations; Enable Or Disable Snmp Agent - Emerson QuickPanel IC755C S06RD Series User Manual

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3.14.1

Configure Trap Destinations

TRAP Destinations are configured through the QuickPanel
Address of the SNMP Manager to which Traps should be sent. The user can configure two
different Trap Destinations (IP Addresses).
Note:
To configure Trap Destinations
NOTICE
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Figure 40: Specify IP Address(es) as Trap Destination(s)
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Close the QuickPanel
Destination details from the SNMP Agent tab.
3.14.2

Enable or Disable SNMP Agent

SNMP communication disabled by default on the QuickPanel
To enable or disable SNMP communication using the QuickPanel
refer to the procedure in Section 3.9.4, Enable or Disable SNMP Agent.
Note:
Software
If you do not want to be notified of Traps, you do not need to configure Trap Destinations.
If Trap Destination(s) is/are configured after enabling the SNMP Agent on the device, it
is highly recommended that you subsequently disable and then re-enable the SNMP
Agent service on the device.
From the Start menu, select System, open the QuickPanel
the SNMP Agent tab.
Configure the Trap destination(s) of the SNMP Manager.
Click OK to save the changes.
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Setup Tool, then re-open the tool to view the configured Trap
Enabling or disabling SNMP communication is a one-time user configuration.
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Setup Tool by providing the IP
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Setup Tool, and select
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device for security purposes.
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OS Utilities Settings tool
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