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Basic Configuration
5.9.7. SNMP Trap Parameters
These menus are used to select parameters that will be used when SNMP traps are
sent. For more information on SNMP Traps, please refer to Section 12. In the Text
Interface, the SNMP Trap Parameters menu is accessed via the Network Configuration
menu. In the Web Browser Interface, the SNMP Trap Parameters menu is accessed via
the flyout menus under the Network Configuration link. The SNMP Trap Parameters
menu allows the following parameters to be defined:
Notes:
In the Text Interface, SNMP Trap parameters are defined via two separate
menus that are accessed via either the /N command (IPv4) or the /N6
command (IPv6.)
In the web browser interfrace, SNMP Trap parameters are defined via two
separate submenus that are accessed via the IPv4 or IPv6 flyout menus,
under the SNMP Traps link.
SNMPManager1: The IP Address for the first SNMP Manager. For more
information, please refer to Section 12. (Default = Undefined)
Note: In order to enable the SNMP Trap feature, you must define at least one
SNMP Manager.
SNMPManager2: (Default = Undefined)
TrapCommunity: (Default = Public)
TrapVersion: The assigned security level for SNMP traps. (Default = V1)
V3TrapEngineID: The V3 SNMP agent's unique identifier. (Default = undefined)
PingTest: Allows you to ping the IP addresses or domain names defined via the
SNMP Manager 1 and SNMP Manager 2 prompts in order to check that a valid IP
address or domain name has been entered.
Notes:
In order for the Ping Test feature to function, your network and/or firewall
must be configured to allow ping commands.
In addition to the Ping Test feature, the /TEST command in the Text Interface
or the "Test" option in the Web Browser Interface can also be used to ping
the currently defined SNMP Managers in order to make certain that the IP
addresses are responding.