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8. Click
Apply
to save any changes without exiting the AMP.
-or-
Click
OK
to save any changes and exit the AMP.
-or-
Click
Cancel
to exit the AMP without saving any changes.
9. If you clicked
Apply
or
OK
, you are prompted to confirm a reboot. The new settings will not be
used until the appliance reboots. Click
Yes
to reboot the appliance. The AMP will display
status and indicate when the reboot is complete.
-or-
Click
No
to reboot at a later time.
Managing SNMP traps
An SNMP trap is a notification sent by the appliance to a management station, indicating that an
event has occurred in the appliance that may require further attention. You may specify which
individual SNMP traps are sent to the management stations by simply enabling the appropriate
checkboxes, or you may enable/disable all traps. The AVR switch has enterprise traps. To properly
interpret these traps, download the AVR trap MIB from the Avocent web site.
To enable or disable SNMP traps:
1. Click the
Settings
tab in the AVR AMP.
2. Select the
SNMP - Traps
subcategory. A list of traps is displayed. Traps that are currently
enabled are checked; disabled traps are unchecked.
3. Enable or disable the individual trap checkboxes.
-or-
To enable all traps, click the
Enable All
button.
-or-
To disable all traps, click the
Disable All
button.
4. Click
Apply
to save any changes without exiting the AMP.
-or-
Click
OK
to save any changes and exit the AMP.
-or-
Click
Cancel
to exit the AMP without saving any changes.
Viewing Device Connection Information
The Devices category displays connection information for each device, as follows:
•
AVRIQ - The display shows the module’s EID.
•
Cascade switch - The display shows the switch and all of its channels.
•
No device connection - The display indicates
None
.
Clicking on a device entry’s hyperlink launches the Video Viewer.
You may resynchronize the database on your system with the database on the appliance from this panel.
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