Setting Snmp Trap Receiver Parameters - Cisco Prisma II Installation And Operation Manual

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Setting SNMP Trap Receiver Parameters

Introduction
Using the SNMP trap receiver parameters, you can specify up to five IP addresses to
which proprietary traps will be sent. You can also specify what events will result in a
trap being sent to the network management systems at these IP addresses. The Cold
Start trap will always be sent to all network management systems. The
Authentication Failure trap will also be sent to all trap receivers if the
snmpEnableAuthenTraps is set to "Enabled."
You can specify which enterprise specific traps are sent to each trap receiver by
setting variables in the P2TrapRecv table.
Set Traps in P2TrapRecvEntry
Entries to the P2TrapRecvEntry file can be made to send the trap information to a
trap handler. The SNMP agent automatically sends an alert when the value of an
object changes or exceeds a predefined threshold.
Follow these steps to set traps for a specific IP address.
1.
On an SNMP manager, go to the P2TrapRecvEntry table.
2.
Type the IP address that you want the trap sent.
3.
Select Enable from the drop-down list.
Result: The new IP address is enabled and traps are sent to this IP address.
Any changes are immediately stored to the EEPROM so the changes are not
lost if power is lost or the ICIM is reset.
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