Switch Management
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5. Click the
Add
button to display a sub-screen used to assign a new Trap Receiver IP Address, Port Number
and v2c or v3 designation to the new trap.
Add trap receivers as needed if the existing trap receiver information is insufficient. For more
information, see
Adding SNMP Trap Receivers on page 7-19
.
7.5.1 Editing SNMP Trap Receivers
Use the
Edit
screen to modify the trap receiver’s IP Address, Port Number and v2c or v3 designation. Consider
adding a new receiver before editing an existing one or risk overwriting a valid receiver. Edit existing
destination trap receivers as required to suit the various traps enabled and their function in supporting the
switch managed network.
To edit an existing SNMP trap receiver:
1. Select
Management Access > SNMP Trap Receivers
from the main menu tree.
2. Select (highlight) an existing SNMP trap receiver and click the
Edit
button.v
3. Modify the existing IP address if it is no longer a valid address.
If it is still a valid IP address, consider clicking the
Add
button from within the SNMP Trap Receivers
screen to add a new address without overwriting this existing one.
4. Define a
Port Number
for the trap receiver.
5. Use the
Protocol Options
drop-down menu to specify the trap receiver as either a SNMP v2c or v3
receiver.
6. Click
OK
to save and add the changes to the running configuration and close the dialog.
7. Refer to the
Status
field for the current state of the requests made from applet. This field displays error
messages if something goes wrong in the transaction between the applet and the switch.
8. Click
Cancel
to close the dialog without committing updates to the running configuration.
7.5.2 Adding SNMP Trap Receivers
The SNMP
Add
screen is designed to create a new SNMP trap receiver. Use the Add screen to create a new
trap receiver IP Address, Port Number and v2c or v3 designation. Add new destination trap receivers as
required to suit the various traps enabled and their function in supporting the switch managed network.
To add a new SNMP trap receiver:
1. Select
Management Access > SNMP Trap Receivers
from the main menu tree.
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