109
5.
Click
Add
.
The page for adding a target host of SNMP traps appears.
Figure 101
Adding a target host of SNMP traps
6.
Configure the settings for the target host as described in
Table 38
.
7.
Click
Apply
.
Table 38
Configuration items
Item Description
Destination IP Address
Set the destination IP address.
Select the IP address type: IPv4 or IPv6, and then type the corresponding IP address
in the field according to the IP address type.
Security Name
Set the security name, which can be an SNMPv1 community name, an SNMPv2c
community name, or an SNMPv3 user name.
UDP Port
Set UDP port number.
IMPORTANT:
The default port number is 162, which is the SNMP-specified port used for receiving
traps on the NMS. Typically (such as using IMC or MIB Browser as the NMS), you can
use the default port number. To change this parameter to another value, you need to
make sure that the configuration is the same as the configuration on the NMS.
Security Model
Select the security model, which is the SNMP version. The model must be the same
as the model running on the NMS. Otherwise, the NMS cannot receive any trap.
Security Level
Set the authentication and privacy mode for SNMP traps when the security model is
selected as
v3
. The available security levels are: no authentication no privacy,
authentication but no privacy, and authentication and privacy.
When the security model is selected as
v1
or
v2c
, the security level is no
authentication no privacy, and cannot be modified.
Displaying SNMP packet statistics
To display SNMP packet statistics, select
Device
>
SNMP
from the navigation tree.
Summary of Contents for HP 830 Series
Page 37: ...25 Figure 18 Configuration complete ...
Page 70: ...58 Figure 49 Displaying the rate settings of ports ...
Page 78: ...66 Figure 56 Configuring the monitor port ...
Page 82: ...70 Figure 59 Switching to the management level ...
Page 87: ...75 Figure 64 Displaying port traffic statistics ...
Page 167: ...155 Figure 154 Displaying the current voice VLAN information ...
Page 304: ...292 Figure 280 Traceroute operation result ...
Page 321: ...309 Request timed out Ping statistics for 10 0 0 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss ...
Page 343: ...331 Figure 330 Ping operation summary ...