Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER - NSM CONFIGURATION GUIDE FOR EX SERIES DEVICES REV 3 Configuration Manual page 159

Nsm configuration guide for ex series devices
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Table 83: Configuring Trap Options Fields
Option
Function
Comment
Specifies the comment for
the SNMP trap option.
Agent Address
Specifies the agent address
of all SNMPv1 traps
generated by this device.
Logical System
On routers only, specifies
the name of the logical
system for this SNMP client.
The logical system performs
a subset of the actions of its
parent physical device and
have its own interfaces,
policies, and routing
instances.
Routing Instances
Specifies the routing
instances for SNMPv1 and
SNMPv2 trap targets. All
targets configured in the
trap group use these routing
instances.
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OK—To save the changes.
Cancel—To cancel the modifications.
Apply—To apply the SNMP settings.
NOTE: After you make changes to a device configuration, you must push that
updated device configuration to the physical security device for those changes
to take effect. You can update multiple devices at one time. See the Updating
Devices section in the Network and Security Manager Administration Guide for
more information.
Your Action
Enter the comment.
Choose the agent address:
None
outgoing-interface—Sets the agent address of each SNMPv1 trap
to the address of the outgoing interface of that trap.
1.
Expand the Trap Options tree and select Logical System.
2. Click the New button or select a routing instance and click the Edit
button.
3. Configure the following to create and define a logical system entry:
Name—Specify the name of the logical system.
Comment—Enter a comment for the logical system.
Routing Instance—Configure the following to create and define
a routing instance entry:
Lo0—Choose one of the following as the source address for the
trap packets:
1.
Expand the Trap Options tree and select Routing Instances.
2. Click the New button or select a routing instance and click the Edit
button.
3. Configure the following to create and define a routing instance
entry:
Name—Specify the name of the routing instance.
Comment—Enter a comment for the routing instance.
lo0—The source address of the SNMP trap packets is set to
the lowest loopback address configured on the interface lo0.
address—The source address of the SNMP trap packets is set
to the address you specify. Enter a valid IPv4 address
configured on one of the device interfaces.
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