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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager
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Figure 7-5. Trap Port and Trap Types Window
4.
Specify a value for the Trap Types parameter, then click on OK.
T
able 7-2 lists the different trap types.
After you select a trap type, you return to the Configuration Manager window.
a. Specifying generic or specific trap messages minimizes the agent’s use of router resources.
Table 7-2. Trap Types
Type
a
Description
All Instructs the agent to transmit cold-start and warm-start traps, as well as
all other enabled traps (authentication failure, fault, warning, debug,
information, and trace traps).
Generic Instructs the agent to transmit well-defined SNMP traps (cold-start,
warm-start, and authentication failure traps).
The agent is automatically enabled to send cold-start and warm-start
traps. To transmit authentication failure trap messages, you must enable
the Authentication Failure Trap parameter. Refer to
Configuring SNMP,
RMON, BootP, DHCP, and RARP Services
for instructions.
Specific Instructs the agent to send only trap messages for a specific protocol
entity and event severity level (fault, warning, debug, information, and
trace).
Refer to “Specifying
Trap Messages by Protocol Entity and Event
Severity” for instructions.
None Prohibits the SNMP agent from transmitting traps to the SNMP manager.