HP VPN Server Appliance sa3110/sa3150/sa3400/sa3450 and sa3000 Series VPN Manager - Release 6.8.2 Release Notes
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Hewlett-Packard VPN Server Appliance SA3110/SA3150/SA3400/SA3450
MIB every 60 seconds as the average utilization over the
past 60 seconds.
The utilization value stored in the MIB is compared against
the user-defined or theoretical threshold every 60 seconds,
and a trap is generated for a particular tunnel or for the
aggregate total for the device if the corresponding
threshold is exceeded. The failed tunnel command sends a
trap when a tunnel connection fails to complete
negotiation after a successful first contact with the peer.
Tunnel up/tunnel down sends a trap when a tunnel is
connected or disconnected. If a tunnel disconnects, the
trap distinguishes between a disconnection because of
user action, and a disconnection because of some other
circumstance, such as a timeout.
Link up/link down sends a trap when a physical interface
comes up or goes down. The link down trap cannot be sent
if the interface sending the trap is down.
To ensure a specific SNMP management station is always
sent the traps from the device, use the snmp-trapip
command to specify the IP address for the SNMP
management station. Use of a community name following
the IP address is optional. The community name can be
from 2 to 61 characters in length. To set this command, use
the following format:
snmp-trapip <a.b.c.d> community-name
Some system administrators use community names to
identify groups of devices by their primary function, such
as applications and bridges. Subsequently, different SNMP
managers can be assigned to receive information by
function through use of community names.
Note: If you use the default community name, Public,
then any SNMP agent can query the device using its default
settings. If you change the community name for the
command, you must also change the community name on
the management station or browser, as it must use the
correct community name in its query.










