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The
Configure
button at the bottom of this screen sends the selected configuration to the device.
The
Refresh
button queries to update information displayed.
SNMP -> Traps
This screen lets you manage SNMP Trap Settings. Existing SNMP trap settings appear in the
SNMP Trap Table showing the following columns:
Destination, Community
and
Version
. When
you elect to add or edit a row in this table, the lower panel displays an editor.
Figure 13-42. SNMP -> Traps
Click
Apply
to accept your edits, or
Cancel
to abandon them. You can also select a row and delete it
by clicking
Remove
. The following are fields on the editor:
-
Destination
Address
An IP address.
Community
The Community String. Text.
-
Trap Version
Values: [
V1, V2c
] (grayed out when not supported).
-
Access
Select from the pick list (
Read Only
, etc.) This lets you specify the community access
during creation of a trap destination. This is not necessary for all switches.
You can also enable authentication traps with the
Authentication Traps Enabled
checkbox. When
you add or edit values, you must click
Apply
to confirm your edits, or
Cancel
to abandon them.
Click
Configure
to apply the values;
Refresh
to re-query the database for them.