Table 77: Configuring Rmon Fields (continued)
Option
Event
Related
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Function
Your Action
Specifies the attributes of
1.
the RMON event entry. An
2. Click the New button or select a client address and click the Edit
event entry generates a
notification for an alarm
entry when its rising or
3. Configure the following to create and define an RMON event entry:
falling threshold is
crossed. You can
configure the type of
notification that is
generated.
Configuring SNMP Trap Groups (NSM Procedure) on page 144
Example: Configuring SNMP Trap Groups
You can enable SNMP managers in routing instances other than the default routing
instance to access SNMP information. You can use the SNMP routing instance access
feature to create access lists to allow or deny SNMP clients in routing instances access
to SNMP information. Specify the routing instance name to allow the SNMP client in a
routing instance to access SNMP information. To deny the SNMP client in a routing
instance access to SNMP information, restrict the routing instance name in the access
list. If access rights are not configured, JUNOS Software does not allow SNMP managers
from routing instances other than the default routing instance to access SNMP
information.
To configure access lists for SNMP access over routing instances in NSM:
In the navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
In the Devices list, double-click the device to select it.
2.
Click the Configuration tab.
3.
In the configuration tree, expand SNMP.
4.
Expand the Rmon tree and select Event.
button.
Name—Enter a name for the event entry.
Comment—Enter a comment for the event entry.
Description—Enter a text description for the event entry.
Type—Specify the type of notification generated and where the
event is to be logged when a threshold is crossed:
none
log—Adds the event entry to the logTable.
log-and-trap—Sends an SNMP trap and creates a log entry.
snmptrap—Sends an SNMP trap.
Community—Specify the trap group that is used when generating
a trap. If that trap group has the rmon-alarm trap category
configured, a trap is sent to all the targets configured for that trap
group. The community string in the trap matches the name of the
trap group. If nothing is configured, traps are sent to each group with
the rmon-alarm category set.
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