User's Guide
Chapter 1: Description
SNMP Authentication TRAPs
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3 Change the community string value.
4 Click Apply.
SNMP Authentication TRAPs
SNMP authentication TRAPs occur in a number of conditions. In 
particular, they can occur when the SNMP agent:
• Receives a request that does not contain the correct community 
name.
• Receives a request not sent from a member of the acceptable host 
list.
• Receives a request from a bad user name or password when using 
SNMP Version 3.
• Sends an authentication TRAP message to one or more TRAP 
destinations (management systems), indicating authentication 
failure.
By default, authentication TRAPs are disabled on the library. Use this 
procedure to configure SNMP authentication TRAPs.
1 Log in to the Web client.
2 Select Setup > Network Management > SNMP.
3 Do one of the following:
•Click the Authentication TRAPs check box to enable 
authentication TRAPs.
• Remove the check from the Authentication TRAPs check box to 
disable authentication TRAPs.
4 Click Apply.










