Configuring Snmp Trap Receivers - Motorola RFS Series Reference Manual

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7.5 Configuring SNMP Trap Receivers

Refer to the
Trap Receivers
destination address, port, community and trap version). A new v2c or v3 trap receiver can be added to the
existing list by clicking the
To configure the attributes of SNMP trap receivers:
1. Select
Management Access > SNMP Trap Receivers
2. Refer to the following SNMP trap receiver data to assess whether modifications are required.
Destination Address
Port
Community String/
User Name
Trap Version
3. Highlight an existing Trap Receiver and click the
v2c or v3 Trap Receiver.
Edit Trap Receivers as needed if existing trap receiver information is insufficient. You can only modify the
IP address, port and v2c or v3 trap designation within the Edit screen. For more information, see
SNMP Trap Receivers on page
4. Highlight an existing Trap Receiver and click the
of available destinations available to receive SNMP trap information.
Remove Trap Receivers as needed if the destination address information is no longer available on the
system.
screen to review the attributes of existing SNMP trap receivers (including
Add
button.
The
Destination Address
defines the numerical (non DNS name) destination IP
address for receiving traps sent by the SNMP agent.
The
Port
specifies a destination User Datagram Protocol (UDP) receiving traps.
Displays the Community String and User Name specific to the SNMP-capable
client that receives the traps. The community name is public.
The
Trap Version
defines the trap version (v1/2 or v3) defined by the SNMP-
capable client receiving the trap. A trap designation cannot be modified.
7-18.
from the main menu tree.
Edit
button to display a sub-screen used to modify the
Delete
button to remove the Trap Receiver from the list
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Switch Management
Editing

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