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Cisco WLAN Controller Web Interface User Guide
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Chapter 7 Management Menu Bar Selection
SNMP Trap Receiver
SNMP Trap Receiver
Use MANAGEMENT > SNMP > Trap Receivers to navigate to this page.
This page provides a summary of existing SNMP trap receivers as described in the following table.
Edit a user profile by selecting the Edit link (SNMP Trap Receiver > Edit).
Remove a user profile by selecting the appropriate Remove link. You are prompted for confirmation of
the trap removal.
Command Buttons
New: Select to add a new trap receiver (SNMP Trap Receiver > New).
Help: Request that the help page be displayed in a new browser window.
SNMP Trap Receiver > New
Use MANAGEMENT > SNMP > Trap Receivers then click New to navigate to this page.
Use this page to add a server to receive SNMP traps from this controller as described in the following
table.
Command Buttons
Back: Return to the previous window.
Apply: Data is sent to the controller and made to take effect, but not preserved across a power cycle;
these parameters are stored temporarily in volatile RAM.
Help: Request that the help page be displayed in a new browser window.
Ta b l e 7- 8 S N M P Tr a p Receiver Summary
Parameter Range
Trap Receiver Name The name of the server where the traps are sent.
IP Address The IP address of the server.
Status Status must be enabled for the SNMP traps to be sent to the server.
Table 7-9 SNMP Trap Receiver Details
Parameter Range
Trap Receiver Name The name of the server where the traps are sent.
IP Address The IP address of the server.
Status Status must be enabled for the SNMP traps to be sent to the receiver.