User`s guide

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Enable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps: Enables or disables the
generation of SNMP traps.
Trap version: SNMP version for the trap
Trap primary IP: The primary IP address of the system to which traps are sent. In order to
enable any of the traps, a non-zero value must be specified. For ConnectPort LTS products
that support alarms, this field is required in order for alarms to be sent in the form of SNMP
traps. See "Alarms.”
Trap secondary IP: The secondary IP address of the system to which traps are sent.
Trap community: Community string for SNMP trap.
Trap user: Enter the user name that is authenticated to communicate with the SNMP v3
trap engine.
Trap security level: The security level of the user with regard to authentication and
privacy in case of SNMPv3 trap: Auth_NoPriv or Auth_Priv.
Trap authentication protocol: The authentication protocol algorithm to be used for
SNMPv3 trap: MD5 or SHA.
Trap authentication password/ Trap authentication password (confirm): Supply and
confirm the password for the user in case of SNMPv3 trap.
Trap privacy protocol: The privacy protocol to be used for SNMPv3 trap: DES or AES
Trap privacy password/ Trap privacy password (confirm): Supply and confirm the
password for the user in case of SNMP v3 trap.
Trap engine ID: The SNMP v3 engine ID of trap receiver.
At the bottom of the page are checkboxes for the SNMP traps that can be used:
authentication failure, login, cold start, and link up traps.