Figure 13-1. Traps Destination List; Snmp Traps; Trap Destination List; Configuring A Trap Destination List Via The Terminal Menu - ADTRAN Atlas 550 User Manual

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Chapter 13. SNMP Management

SNMP TRAPS

Trap Destination List

Configuring a Trap Destination List via the Terminal Menu

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terprets the incoming request, performs the requested task, and sends its
response to the network manager. The network manager collects all of the
data from the various network devices and presents it in a consistent form.
An SNMP trap is a message sent by a network device, such as the ATLAS
550, to report an operational anomaly or an alarm condition.
A trap destination list contains information about sites designated to receive
SNMP traps. You can configure this list via a Telnet session or the VT-100
terminal menu. The ATLAS 550 supports up to four trap destination lists. By
default, the destination list is empty.
To configure the trap destination list from the terminal menu, select
S
C
/SNMP/T
YSTEM
ONFIG
to that shown in Figure 13-1. See also Traps Destination on page 6-11.
IP Address is the address of the network management station to which
the ATLAS 550 sends the trap.
Community is the trap community name used for the selected network
device.
Trap Filtering is a record allowing you to assign thresholds to each cate-
gory of the ATLAS 550 events.
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. Enter the information similarly
RAPS
ESTINATION

Figure 13-1. Traps Destination List

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