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Filter Type—Indicates if the filter is to include or exclude the MIB subtree
objects from the filter. Note that MIB objects included in the filter are not
sent to the receiving target and objects excluded are sent. By default, all
traps are sent, so you can first use an include filter entry for all trap objects.
Then use exclude entries for the required trap objects to send to the target.
Note that the filter entries are applied in the sequence that they are defined.
Configuring SNMPv3 targets
An SNMP v3 notification Target ID is specified by the SNMP v3 user, IP
address, and UDP port. A user-defined filter can also be assigned to
specific targets to limit the notifications received to specific MIB objects.
(Note that the filter must first be configured (For further information, see
"Configuring SNMPv3 trap filters" (page 75)
)).
To configure a new notification receiver target, click the New button. A new
page opens to configure the settings (see the following figure). To edit an
existing target, select the radio button next to the entry in the table and then
click the Edit button. To delete targets, select the radio button next to the
entry in the table and then click the Delete button.
Configuring SNMPv3 targets
When you click on the New or Edit button in the SNMP Targets page, a
new page opens where the target parameters are configured. Define the
parameters and select a filter, if required. Note that the SNMP v3 username
must first be defined (For further information, see
"Configuring SNMPv3
users" (page 74)
). Click Apply.
Note: The Target ID cannot be changed in the Edit Target page. Only
the New Target page allows the Target ID to be configured.
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