Snmp Trap Settings; Fig. 42: Web - Snmp Trap Configuration Screen (V2/V3) - Redline RDL-3000 User Manual

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Add: Click to create a new SNMP community string (up to eight community strings).
Edit SNMP Trap Destinations
Click
Change
list of trap listeners. The following popup dialog is displayed:
Index: Display the unique reference number for this entry. This value is required when
using the CLI interface to modify SNMP trap settings.
IP Address: Enter the IP address (IPv4) associated with this SNMP trap alarm.
Port: Enter the destination port address associated with this SNMP trap alarm.
Community Name: (v2) Enter the community name associated with this trap
destination.
User Name: (v3) Enter the user account associated with this trap destination.
Change Trap: Click to accept changes and close this dialog.
Important: Clicking Change Trap does not activate changes. In the SNMP Configuration
screen click Apply to activate changes or click Apply & Save to activate and permanently
save changes.

SNMP Trap Settings

SNMP Traps Enabled: Control the SNMP trap message function.
Disabled ( ): The RDL-3000 does not send SNMP trap messages.
Enabled ( ): The RDL-3000 sends SNMP trap messages.
Link Up/Down Trap Enabled: Control SNMP trap messages for the link status.
Disabled ( ): The RDL-3000 does not send SNMP trap messages based on changes
to the wireless link status.
Enabled ( ): A trap message is sent for each change to the wireless link status.
Apply: Click to activate the displayed SNMP Trap Destinations and SNMP Trap
Configuration settings.
Apply & Save All: Click to activate and permanently save the SNMP Trap Destinations
and SNMP Trap Configuration settings displayed on this screen. Saved settings are
restored on power-up, reboot, or at the end of a test cycle.
Note: Clicking on another main menu item before clicking Apply or Apply & Save All will
discard any changes made to settings displayed on the current screen.
User Manual
or
Add
in the SNMP Trap Destinations section of the screen to modify the

Fig. 42: Web - SNMP Trap Configuration Screen (V2/V3)

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