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Chapter 4 Installing the VDS Internet Streamer Software and Initially Configuring a CDE
Launching a New CDE for the First Time
Step 7
Click
Save Changes
.
Step 8
If you want to delete a trap destination, select the row and click
Delete
.
Click
OK
in the delete confirmation prompt.
Sending a Test SNMP Trap Message
Before You Begin
You must log in as a user with admin privileges to perform this task.
Procedure
Step 1
In the Navigation pane, click the
Admin
tab.
Step 2
On the
Admin
tab, click
Communications Services
.
Step 3
Click the
SNMP
tab, and then click on the
Trap Destinations
tab.
Table 4-2
Fields to be updated in the Trap Details dialog box
Name
Description
ID
field
The trap destination ID. This value cannot be
modified.
Enabled
check box
If checked, then this trap is active on the server.
Version
drop-down list
The SNMP version and model used for the trap.
This can be one of the following:
•
V2
•
V3
Trap Type
radio button
The type of trap to send. This can be one of the
following:
•
Trap
: If this option is chosen, the trap will be
sent to the destination but you do not receive
any notifications.
•
Inform
: You can choose this option only for
V2 users. If chosen, you will receive a
notification when a trap is received at the
destination.
User
drop-down list
The drop-down list displays all available users,
select a user from the list.
Trap Destination Address
Address to which the SNMP trap information is
sent. You can set an IPv4 or IPv6 address or a
domain name as the trap destination.
Port
The port the server uses to communicate with the
trap destination.
Enter a trap destination port number within the
range 1 to 65535.