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Parameter Definitions for the [discover] Section
Inside the TRAP.INI File
EliteView’s Trap Manager configuration is described in the TRAP.INI file. The sections included in the TRAP.INI
file are listed below.
Description of Sections in TRAP.INI
The TRAP.INI file defines how the Trap Manager parses trap messages from SNMP devices and converts them
into events, which are then sent to the Event Manager.
Like the NETMGR.INI file, the TRAP.INI file is divided into different sections, namely, the
[generic]
section, the
[enterprise]
section and the specific trap sections.
Table B-9 Parameter Definitions for the [discover] Section
Parameter
Given Information
protocol
Determines the initial protocol selected when the Discovery module is opened.Values: UDP, IPX,
Ethernet
autosave
1
Saves options including currently selected protocol type and other entries under the Discovery Setup
menu. Refer to the last item in the Discovery Setup menu. If you choose autosave, then all the items
in this table, other than broadcast, are updated.
scanrate
2
The search rate at which query messages are transmitted.
repoll
2
The number of times to query for device response.
ipnode
1
Display IP nodes without an SNMP agent.
ipxnode
1
Display IPX nodes without an SNMP agent.
nwserver
1
Display Novell servers.
broadcast
1
Used to disable the Broadcast button in the Discovery window. Note that if you select the
Distint
TCP/IP WINSOCKET platform under Network Setup, the broadcast button will be disabled.
1 – Values: on, off
2 – Values: 1~10
Table B-10 Description of Sections in TRAP.INI
Section
Description
generic
Provides the generic template for all traps.
enterprise
Provides trap information for specific devices.
Summary of Contents for ELITEVIEW
Page 1: ...MANAGEMENT GUIDE EliteViewTM 6 20 SNMP Based Network Management Softwarefor Windows ...
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Page 8: ...iv ...
Page 20: ...INTRODUCTION 1 4 ...
Page 66: ...NETWORK TOOLS 5 18 ...
Page 106: ...COLLECTING DATA WITH LOG MANAGER 7 22 ...
Page 121: ...RMON UTILITIES 9 7 ...
Page 156: ...TYPICAL ELITEVIEW APPLICATIONS A 8 ...
Page 180: ...TECHNICAL REFERENCES D 4 ...
Page 188: ...SPECIFICATIONS F 4 ...
Page 222: ...ERROR MESSAGES I 30 ...
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