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3. Specify a destination User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port for receiving the traps that are sent by SNMP
agents. UDP offers direct connection for sending and receiving datagrams over an IP network.
4. Specify a
Username
5. Specify a
Security
encryption), or
6. Specify a password for the user.
NOTE: When entering the same username on the SNMP Traps and SNMP Access screens, the password
entered on the SNMP Traps page will overwrite the password entered on the SNMP Access page. To avoid
this problem enter the same password on both pages.
7. Click the
Apply
7.9.6 Selecting Traps
The SMNP Trap screen allow you to specify the types of network events that generate traps, and who to
notify regarding the events. SNMP traps are generated according to predefined types of network events that
are considered important to manage. This information is asynchronously reported to the switch's SNMP
network-management system by switch-managed entities. Notification is sent to the responsible individuals
whose IP addresses are listed for trap notification.
1. To set the SNMP traps, select
menu.
2. Check the type of traps to enable the generation of notification events.
Trap
Category
System
System Cold Start
Traps
that matches one of the user names added on the SNMP Access screen.
level from
noAuth
(no authorization required),
AuthPriv
(authorization with encryption).
button to save changes
System Configuration
Trap Name
The switch's router reinitializes while transmitting, possibly altering the
agent's configuration or protocol entity implementation.
AuthNoPriv
-->
SNMP Access
-->
SNMP Traps
Generates a Trap whenever...
(authorization without
from the left
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