Configuring Snmp Traps; Enabling Trap Configuration - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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7.4 Configuring SNMP Traps

Use the SNMP Trap Configuration screen to enable or disable individual traps or by functional trap groups.
It is also used for modifying the existing threshold conditions values for individual trap descriptions. Refer to
the tabs within the SNMP Trap Configuration screen to conduct the following configuration activities:

Enabling Trap Configuration

Configuring Trap Thresholds
7.4.1 Enabling Trap Configuration
If unsure whether to enable a specific trap, select it and view a brief description that may help your decision.
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either be enabled by group or as individual traps within each parent category.
To configure SNMP trap definitions:
Displays SNMP v3 events specific to Usm. The User-based Security Model (USM)
decrypts incoming messages. The module then verifies authentication data. For
outgoing messages, the USM module encrypts PDUs and generates
authentication data. The module then passes the PDUs to the message processor,
which then invokes the dispatcher.
The USM module's implementation of the SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB enables
SNMP to issue commands to manage users and security keys. The MIB also
enables the agent to ensure a requesting user exists and has the proper
authentication information. When authentication is done, the request is carried
out by the agent.
Displays the current numerical value for the Usm Metric described on the left-hand
side of the screen. The value equals the number of times the target event occurred.
This data is helpful in troubleshooting Usm (Authentication and Encryption) related
problems within the network.
to explode each trap category and view all the traps that can be enabled. Traps can

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