Changing Device Configuration
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An Auth Fail Trap indicates a wrong Community name in the SNMP
transmission.
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Vendor Specific Traps indicate 802.1X User Login, 802.1X User Logout, and
802.1X Login Failure when the IntelliJack is configured for 802.1X.
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You can Set Trap Destination by entering the IP address of your SNMP
management console. This eliminates the need to build a Trap Destination Table
via a Management Information Database (MIB) browser.
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Set the Trap Community String in the final field of this window.
Advanced Configuration
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Select the Advanced Configuration tab for this window:
Event Alert Levels
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At the top of this window is a setting to specify the Event Alert Level. The NJ225
can alert you when specific events occur. While this lets you monitor and respond
to network events more quickly, it also creates an additional workload. As a result,
the Event Alert Level is initially disabled. When you check the box next to it, a
default of “Level 2 – Allow standard alerts” will appear in the field. You can
increase or decrease the alert level as you wish. Details of events that will prompt
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