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10.2
How to Send SNMP Traps
1. Click on the SNMP button in the Provisioning menu. Enter the SNMP GET and SNMP SET community strings
for your network, then click Save. The typical SNMP SET and GET community strings for network devices is
"public". As an added security measure, we've made our default "dps_public".
2. Click on the Notifications button in the Provisioning menu. You can setup as many as 8 different notifications.
Begin the setup "wizard" by clicking Edit for a notification number. In this example, we'll setup Notification 4 to send
SNMP traps to your alarm master.
3. At the Notification Setting screen, use the drop down box to set what events to use for this notification. Now,
select the Send SNMP Notification button and click Next.
4. At the SNMP Notification screen, you'll enter your network's SNMP settings. Enter the IP address of your
SNMP Trap Server. Enter the Trap Port Number (usually 162) and the Trap Community password. Click Save
and Next.
5. At the Schedule screen, you'll select the exact days/times you want to receive SNMP notifications. You can set
2 schedules per notification. For example, you may want to receive notifications at certain times during the week,
and at different hours on the weekend. Use the check boxes to select the days of the week, and select the time
from the drop down menus. Click Save and Finish. To try a test notification, click the Test button (See next step.)
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