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Nsm configuration guide for ex series devices
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Table 83: Configuring Trap Options Fields (continued)
Option
Function
Source Address
Specifies the source address
of every SNMP trap packet
sent by this device. You can
set a valid interface address
as the source address for
SNMP traps regardless of
the outgoing interface. If the
source address is not
specified, the address of the
outgoing interface is used
as the source address.

Configuring SNMP Trap Groups (NSM Procedure)

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Your Action
1.
2. Expand the Routing Instances tree and select Source Address, or
3. Configure the following to create and define a source address entry:
You can create and name a group of one or more types of SNMP traps and then define
which systems receive the group of SNMP traps. The trap group must be configured for
SNMP traps to be sent. The trap group name can be any string and is embedded in the
community name field of the trap. To configure your own trap group port, use the
option. The default destination port is port 162. For each trap group that
Destination Port
you define, specify:
At least one system as the recipient of the SNMP traps in the trap group
The types of traps the trap group can receive
Routing instance used by the trap group
To configure trap groups 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.
Select Trap Group.
5.
Select the Enable Feature check box.
6.
Enter the parameters as specified in Table 84 on page 145.
7.

Click one:

8.
OK—To save the changes.
Cancel—To cancel the modifications.
Apply—To apply the SNMP settings.
Expand the Trap options tree and select Routing Instances.
expand the Trap options tree and select Source Address directly.
Comment—Enter a comment for the source address.
Lo0—Choose one of the following as the source address for the
trap packets:
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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