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Checked—Removes the Trap Manager Table entry.
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Unchecked—Maintains the Trap Manager Table entry.
Enabling SNMP Traps on the device:
Open the SNMP Trap Settings page.
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Select Enable in the SNMP Trap drop-down list.
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Define the Select Recipient IP , Traps, and Community String fields.
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Click Apply Changes. SNMP traps are enabled on the device.
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Enabling Authentication Traps on the device:
Open the SNMP Trap Settings page.
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Select Enable in the Authentication Trap drop-down list.
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Define the Select Recipient IP , Traps, and Community String fields.
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Click Apply Changes. Authentication traps are enabled on the device.
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Adding a new Trap Recipient:
Open the SNMP Trap Settings page.
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Click Add. The Add Trap Receiver/Manager page opens.
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A d d Tr a p R e c e i v e r / M a n a g e r P a g e
Define the Recipient IP Address, Community String, and Trap Enable fields. (Note
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that 0.0.0.0 means "All", and the traps are broadcast.)
Click Apply Changes. the Trap Recipient/Manager is added, and the device is
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updated.
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