User`s guide

4-10 CB3000 Client Bridge User’s Guide
Process Failure - Trap generated when a system critical process (Linux process) fails and is re-started.
1. To modify these default SNMP trap definition settings, select Management > SNMP > SNMP Trap
Selection from the CB3000 menu tree. The SNMP Trap Selection screen displays.
2. Unselect a trap, if desired, then click Accept to save the setting.
Figure 4.6 SNMP Trap Selection
4.2.2.2 SNMP Access
Use the CB3000 SNMP interface to restrict access using IP addresses. Those who are allowed access to the
CB3000 SNMP interface, have access to read the SNMP generated information and, if allowed, modify
related settings from an SNMP-capable client.
To configure SNMP user access control for the CB3000:
1. Select Management > SNMP > SNMP Access from the CB3000 menu tree. The SNMP Access
Control screen is displayed.
NOTE: The CB3000 implemented SNMP ACL applies to SNMP v1/v2c community
definitions.