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Trap messages.
Trap/Inform messages are status checked one time per minute.
3.6.5 Trap Receiver IP Address
Enter the IP Address of the device being used to receive the trap/inform packets
3.6.6 SNMP V2 Community Name
The SNMP community name is used as a simple authentication for Version 2 SNMP packets.
3.6.7 SNMP V3 R/W User Name
Enter the desired SNMPv3 username.
3.6.8 SNMP V3 R/W Password
Enter the SNMPv3 password associated with the username.
3.6.9 SNMP V3 Engine ID
When using SNMPv3 Trap messages, the engine ID needs to match between the trap receiver and the
TM2000B as the sender. This entry specifically allows setting of the SNMP engineID. This is handled
in this way because the bulk of the file system for the TM2000B is not R/W and parameters that are
updated by the SNMP daemon are stored in RAM and lost on a power cycle/reboot. A reboot may be
required when setting up Trap messages. Inform messages are a simpler implementation and may be
simpler to setup for V3 SNMP.
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