•
To delete one or more SNMP trap receivers from the list, select each entry to delete and click
Remove
.
Table 132: Trap Receiver v3 Configuration Fields
Field
Description
Host IP Address
The IP address of the SNMP management host that will receive traps generated
by the device.
User Name
The name of the SNMP user that is authorized to receive the SNMP notification.
Notify Type
The type of SNMP notification to send the SNMP management host:
•
Inform – An SNMP message that notifies the host when a certain event has
occurred on the device. The message is acknowledged by the SNMP
management host. This type of notification is not available for SNMPv1.
•
Trap – An SNMP message that notifies the host when a certain event has
occurred on the device. The message is not acknowledged by the SNMP
management host.
Security Level
The security level associated with the SNMP user, which is one of the following:
•
No Auth No Priv – No authentication and no data encryption (no security).
•
Auth No Priv – Authentication, but no data encryption. With this security
level, users send SNMP messages that use an
key/password for
authentication, but not a DES key/password for encryption.
•
Auth Priv – Authentication and data encryption. With this security level,
users send an MD5 key/password for authentication and a DES key/password
for encryption.
Timeout Value
The number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgment from the SNMP
management host before resending an inform message.
Retries
The number of times to resend an inform message that is not acknowledged by
the SNMP management host.
Filter
The name of the filter for the SNMP management host. The filter is configured by
using the CLI and defines which
objects to include or exclude from the view.
This field is optional.
UDP Port
The
port on the SNMP management host that will receive the SNMP
notifications. If no value is specified when configuring a receiver, the default UDP
port value is used.
If you change any of the parameters, click
Submit
to apply the changes to the system. If you want the
switch to retain the new values across a power cycle, you must save the configuration.
Supported MIBs
The Supported MIBs page lists the
s that the system currently supports.
To access this page, click
System
>
Advanced Configuration
>
SNMP
>
Supported MIBs
in the
navigation menu.
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