Trap Log - Nortel BayStack 380-24F Reference

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42 Chapter 1 Device Manager basics

Trap log

You can configure a BayStack 380-24F Switch to send SNMP generic traps.
When Device Manager is running, any traps received are recorded in the trap log.
You set the maximum number of entries in the trap log using the Properties dialog
box
(Figure 2 on page
To view the trap log:
Do one of the following:
Device Manager receives traps on port 162. If this port is being used by another
application, you will not be able to view the trap log until the other application is
disabled and Device Manager is restarted.
By default, traps are sent in SNMP V2c format. However, if you are using an
older network management system (NMS), one that supports only SNMP V1
traps (HP OpenView), you can specify that the traps be sent in V1 format.
For more information about traps and trap receivers, refer to Using the BayStack
380-24F 1000 Switch.
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21). The default number of trap log entries is 500.
On the toolbar, click the Trap Log button.
From the Device Manager Main Menu, choose Device > Trap Log.
Note: When you operate Device Manager from a UNIX platform, you
must be logged in as root in order to receive traps.

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