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Operation Diagnostics
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9.1 Sending traps
Basic - L3P
Release 3.1 06/07
9.1 Sending traps
If unusual events occur during normal operation of the Switch, they are
reported immediately to the management station. This is done by means of
so-called
traps
- alarm messages - that bypass the polling procedure
(“Polling” means querying the data stations at regular intervals). Traps make
it possible to react quickly to critical situations.
Examples of such events are:
D
a hardware reset
D
changing the basic device configuration
D
segmentation of a port
D
...
Traps can be sent to various hosts to increase the transmission reliability for
the messages. A trap message consists of a packet that is not acknowl-
edged.
The Switch sends traps to those hosts that are entered in the trap destination
table. The trap destination table can be configured with the management sta-
tion via SNMP.
Summary of Contents for MACH 4000 Series
Page 8: ...Contents 8 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Appendix C Index 231...
Page 12: ...Key 12 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Hub A random computer Configuration computer Server...
Page 14: ...Introduction 14 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07...
Page 50: ...Entering the IP parameters 50 2 9 Faulty Device Replacement Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07...
Page 60: ...Loading saving settings 60 3 2 Saving settings Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07...
Page 72: ...Configuring ports 72 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Fig 20 Power over Ethernet dialog...
Page 132: ...Traffic control 132 8 2 Multicast application Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Fig 35 IGMP dialog...
Page 162: ...Traffic control 162 8 6 VLANs Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 Fig 48 Saving the VLAN configuration...
Page 217: ...General Information Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07 217 Appendix B General Information...
Page 234: ...Index 234 Basic L3P Release 3 1 06 07...
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