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76 System configuration management
Up to 10 notification filters can be created on the access point. Each filter
can be defined by up to 20 MIB subtree ID entries.
To configure a new notification filter, click the New button. A new page
opens to configure the filter (see the following figure). To edit an existing
filter, select the radio button next to the entry in the table and then click the
Edit button. To delete a filter, select the radio button next to the entry in the
table and then click the Delete button.
Configuring SNMPv3 trap filters
When you click on the New button in the SNMP Trap Filters page, a new
page opens where the filter parameters are configured. Define a filter name
and subtree ID to be filtered. Select the filter type, include or exclude, from
the drop-down list. Click Apply to create the filter.
Configuring the SNMP filter ID
To add more subtree IDs to the filter, return to the SNMP Trap Filters page
and click the Edit button. In the Edit page, click the New button to access
the Add SNMP Notification Subtree page and configure a new subtree ID
to be filtered.
Filter ID—A user-defined name that identifies the filter. (Maximum length:
32 characters)
Subtree OID—Specifies MIB subtree to be filtered. The MIB subtree must
be defined in the form.1.3.6.1 and always start with a period (.).
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Note: You can only configure the Filter ID on the New Filter page.
Using the Nortel Business Access Point 120
NN47921-301 01.01 Standard
1.0 August 2006
BAP120
Nortel Networks Confidential

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