Trap Management - Planet Networking & Communication WGS3-24000 User Manual

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4.2.10 Trap Management

4.2.10.1 Trap Flags
Use this menu to specify which traps you want to enable. When the condition identified by an active trap is encountered by the
switch a trap message will be sent to any enabled SNMP Trap Receivers, and a message will be written to the trap log.
Configurable Data
Authentication - Enabled or disable activation of authentication failure traps by selecting the corresponding line
on the pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled.
Broadcast Storm Flag - This field will only be displayed if Broadcast storm feature is supported. Enabled or
disable activation of broadcast storm traps by selecting the corresponding line on the pull-down entry field. The
factory default is enabled.
Link Up/Down - Enabled or disable activation of link status traps by selecting the corresponding line on the
pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled.
Multiple Users - Enabled or disable activation of multiple user traps by selecting the corresponding line on the
pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled. This trap is triggered when the same user ID is logged into the
switch more than once at the same time (either via telnet or the serial port).
Spanning Tree - Enabled or disable activation of spanning tree traps by selecting the corresponding line on the
pull-down entry field. The factory default is enabled.
4.2.10.2 Trap Log
This screen lists the entries in the trap log. The information can be retrieved as a file by using System Utilities, Upload File from
Switch.
Non-Configurable Data
Number of Traps since last reset - The number of traps that have occurred since the last time the switch was
Figure 4-2-48 Trap Flags
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