cDVR User Guide, Release 2.0
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System Configuration - SNMP Tree
1.
Click the wrench (
)
icon in the
TrapSink
status window in the row entry of the trap server you
wish to modify.
The trap server’s
Modify
window will open..
2.
Choose values according to your preferences and guidelines as described in
Note:
When modifying a trap server, the hostname (either IP address or name) cannot be modified.
3.
Click
Submit
to saves changes to the database.
Menu
Options
The menu options available in the SNMP
Trap Sink
menu are described in
Table 40.
SNMP Trap Sink menu options
Name
Description
Default
Hostname
Specifies the hostname or IP address of the trap server. Up to 16
trap servers may be configured for each RM system
a
.
Note: You may not change the hostname / IP address of an existing
trap server. You must first delete the hostname / IP entry and then
re-add it with the desired name or IP change.
a. The only special character supported in the SNMP Trap Server Hostname / IP field is “.” For example, a hostname
of
host1.rgbnetworks.com
is accepted; a hostname of
host-1.rgbnetworks.com
is not accepted.
Empty
Critical Traps
Specifies whether to send critical-level traps to the server.
true
Major Traps
Specifies whether to send major-level traps to the server.
true
Warning Traps
Specifies whether to send warning-level traps to the server.
true
Info Traps
Specifies whether to send informational-level traps to the server.
true