Trap Selection
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Configuring Traps
when management intervention has re-enabled a port or ports previously
disabled in response to a port security violation; the interesting information is
hub and port index. Again, see Lock/Unlock Ports in Chapter 4 for more
information.
Configuring Traps
The current status (enabled or disabled) for Link State, Segmentation, and Source
Address traps will always be displayed when you first the port-level Trap
Selection window.
When you are changing trap settings at the Repeater level, a check box that is
toggled to gray for a given trap is treated as a “No SET” indicator, so that the
current settings for all ports with respect to that trap will not be overridden when
you are changing other trap settings. The gray mode will never appear when you
first open the window (since a given trap can only be enabled or disabled for all
ports on the device). Although you can change a check box to gray to indicate a
“No SET” state, there is no practical reason to do so.
To enable or disable the above-described traps at all ports on your IRM2:
1.
Open the Repeater Trap Selection window.
2.
Click on the check box next to the desired trap: Link State, Segmentation, or
Source Address.
•
An empty check box indicates that the corresponding trap is disabled;
•
A check box with an X indicates that the corresponding trap is enabled;
•
A check box that remains gray indicates that the associated trap will
not
be
set (to either enabled or disabled), and the currently set mode will be
maintained.
3.
Click on Apply. The device will now issue, or stop issuing, the indicated traps
to your management workstation. Keep in mind, however, that no traps will be
issued to your management station unless the IRM2’s trap table has been
properly configured via Local Management! Consult your IRM2 Local
Management documentation for more information.
4.
Click on Cancel to exit the window; note that clicking on Cancel before
clicking on Apply will close the window without making any changes.
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