Chapter 11. SNMP Management
SNMP TRAPS
Trap Destination List
Configuring a Trap Destination List via Terminal Menu
Filtering (Disabling) Traps
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An SNMP trap is a message sent by a network device, such as the ATLAS
800, to report an operational anomaly or 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_800 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
System Config / SNMP / Traps Destination . Then enter your information,
similar to that shown in Table 11-1. (See also, Traps Destination on page 6-10.)
IP Address is the address of the network management station to which AT-
LAS sends the trap. Community is the trap community-name used for the se-
lected network device. Trap Filtering is a record allowing you to assign
thresholds to each category of the ATLAS events.
You can disable trap generating events in three ways:
1.
Disable Trap Transmission.
From the terminal menu, select SNMP and set Trap Transmission to
DISABLED .
2.
Define trap thresholds to disable specific trap events. Refer to the
ATLAS MIB in System Event Logging on page A-1 for a description of
each trap event supported by the ATLAS.
For example, consider the coldStart trap, a system controller event. If
you defined for destination 0 a trap filtering threshold of Warning for
the system controller, the coldStart trap would not generate to that
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Table 11-1. Trap Destination List
IP Address
Community
0
0.0.0.0
public
1
0.0.0.0
public
2
0.0.0.0
public
3
0.0.0.0
public
.
Trap Filtering
[+]
[+]
[+]
[+]
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