12: Maintenance and Operation
SecureLinx SLC User Guide
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SNMP Community
Forwarded traps are sent with this SNMP community value
There is no default.
SNMP Trap OID
Enter a unique identifier for an SNMP object. (An SNMP
object is anything that can hold a value and can be read
using an SNMP "get" action.) The OID consists of a string
of numbers separated by periods (for example, 1.1.3.2.1).
Each number is part of a group represented by the number
on its left.
3. You have the following options:
To add the defined event, click the
Add Event
button. The event displays in the
Events table at the bottom of the page.
To edit an event, select the event from the Events table and click the
Edit Event
button. The Events page displays the event.
To delete an event, select the event from the Events table and click the
Delete
Event
button. A message asks for confirmation. Click
OK
.
4. To save, click
Apply
.
Events Commands
To define events:
admin events add <receivetrap> <response>
<response> is one of:
action <fwdalltrapseth|fwdseltrapeth> ethport <1|2> nms <SNMP NMS>
community <SNMP Community> [oid <SNMP OID>]
action <fwdalltrapsmodem|fwdseltrapmodem> deviceport <Device Port #
or Name> nms <SNMP NMS> community <SNMP Community> [oid
<SNMP Trap OID>]
action <fwdalltrapsmodem|fwdseltrapmodem> pccardslot <upper|lower>
nms <SNMP NMS> community <SNMP Community> [oid <SNMP Trap
OID>]
action <syslog>
To update event definitions:
admin events edit <Event ID> <parameters>
Parameters:
community <SNMP Community>
deviceport <Device Port # or Name>
ethport <1|2>
nms <SNMP NMS>
oid <SNMP Trap OID>
pccardslot <upper|lower>
To delete an event:
admin events delete <Event ID>