Note: If you disable SNMP settings at any time, the SNMP information is
retained so you do not have to reenter if you re-enable the settings.
To delete SNMP traps:
Clear all of the SNMP trap fields and save.
Use the reset to factory defaults feature to remove the SNMP
configuration and set the KX II-101-V2 to its original factory default.
WARNING: When using SNMP traps over UDP, it is possible for the
KX II-101-V2 and the router that it is attached to fall out of
synchronization when the KX II-101-V2 is rebooted, preventing the
reboot completed SNMP trap from being logged.
List of KX II-101-V2 SNMP Traps
SNMP provides the ability to send traps, or notifications, to advise an
administrator when one or more conditions have been met. The following
table lists the KX II-101-V2 SNMP traps:
Trap Name
configBackup
configRestore
deviceUpdateFailed
deviceUpgradeCompleted
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Description
The device configuration has been backed up.
The device configuration has been restored.
Device update has failed.
The KX II-101-V2 has completed update via an
RFP file.
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