Trap Hosts And Traps; Annex Restrictions On Standard Mibs - Cabletron Systems CSMIM-T1 Administrator's Manual

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Chapter 18
Annex Manager and SNMP
most standard MIBs today. It is used to define the Annex private
enterprise MIB.

Trap Hosts and Traps

The Annex employs two methods to define the host addresses it uses when
generating SNMP trap messages.
The first method defines up to ten static trap receivers in the
configuration file using the snmp trap host syntax. For detailed
information about the SNMP trap host syntax, please see the
CSMIM/MicroCS Administrator's Guide for UNIX.
The second method loads the trap hosts (if any) from the
configuration file into the Trap Host Table (i.e., the
anxTrapHostTable object in the proprietary MIB). You can then
modify this table by adding or deleting trap hosts. However, the
changes you make directly through the table will be lost when
the Annex reboots. If you need to make permanent changes,
you must use the Annex configuration file.

Annex Restrictions on Standard MIBs

The Annex SNMP Agent does not use all objects in the supported standard
MIBs. This section lists the supported standard MIBs and outlines the
differences between the Annex parameters and specific standard MIB
objects.
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Annex Manager Release 2.3 does not support access to
the Trap Host Table. You cannot display or change this
table through Annex Manager.
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