User`s guide
SFVRA Configuration Manager 145
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Designating SNMP Management Group Trap Receivers
4. Select the MIB Access Level associated with the Community Name. It dictates the level of access
available to the associated Community Name. The following is a chart of the three possible
access levels and their access privileges.
As shown below, we have configured public as the Community Name, with guest privileges.
5. Click on Add.
DESIGNATING SNMP MANAGEMENT GROUP TRAP RECEIVERS
A Trap is a special unsolicited PDU that an SNMP Agent will generate when it detects a pre-
specified condition, such as ColdStart, LinkDown, or AuthenticationFailure. Traps are used to
monitor the network’s state. The Trap Receiver is a device designated to receive the SNMP Agent’s
(a CyberSWITCH’s or Remote Access Module’s) Trap PDUs. To designate the Trap Receivers that
will receive the Trap PDUs generated by the SNMP Management Group’s sites:
1. Click on the Trap Receivers tab.
2. Click on Add.
3. Enter the IP Address of the device acting as the Trap Receiver.
4. Select the Community Name associated with the device acting as the Trap Receiver.
5. Click on Add.
Access Level Access Privileges
Guest get (read) MIB-II system group only
User get (read) all MIB-II and Enterprise MIB objects
Admin get (read) all MIB objects and set (write) all MIB objects
whose access field is defined to be read-write