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Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
event n etrig
0 – 9
0 disables sending
alerts
Send an email notification when
the event priority is at least n
event n emax 0 255
Send a maximum of n emails
per day
event n etemp
The name of a
template file. Default
is EVENT.EML
Use email template file
event n to
A valid email address,
e.g.
you@yourdomain.com
Email To
event n from A valid email address Email From
event n subject
A brief description of
the content of the
email
Email Subject
SNMP Traps
Configuration > Alarms > Event Settings> SNMP Traps
The router firmware supports the use of SNMP, with the ability to generate traps. In order
for this facility to function, a SNMP trap server will need to be configured. SNMP trap server
configuration is to be found under Configuration – Remote Management > SNMP >
SNMP Traps.
Send SNMP Traps
This checkbox, when checked enables the display of the following parameters:
Send a SNMP Trap when the event priority is at least n
This is the lowest priority event that will generate an SNMP trap message. For example, if
this value is set to 6, only events with a priority of 6 or lower (7, 8 or 9) will trigger an
automated SNMP trap message. To disable SNMP traps, set this value to 0.
Send a maximum of n SNMP taps per day
This parameter sets the limit on the number of emails that may be sent during any 24
hour period. The intention is to prevent excessive alerts being sent when the event
trigger value is set to a high priority / low value (1, 2 or 3 for example), i.e. a value that
results in a large number of SNMP trap messages being generated.
n SNMP traps have been sent today
This is a status message, indicating how many SNMP trap messages have been sent
during the last 24 hour period.
Related CLI Commands
Entity
Instance
Parameter
Values
Equivalent Web Parameter
event n trap_trig
0 – 9
0 disables sending
alerts
Send a SNMP Trap when the
event priority is at least n