Chapter 7
– Configuration
GE Reason Switches
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o
Trap Mode
: enable these settings to operate as SNMP Trap
messages. Allowed values are Enabled or Disabled;
o
Trap Version
: select SNMP version of Trap messages. Allowed
values are SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3;
o
Trap Community
: indicates Trap community name. Allowed
characters are the ASCII characters from 33 to 126 (basically
letters, numbers and other characters, such as “
-
“ or “_”);
o
Trap Destination Address
: indicates the destination of the Trap
messages, that is, the SNMP server responsible for this node. IP
address must be inserted in dotted decimal notation;
o
Trap Destination Port
: indicates UDP port used to transport Trap
messages. By default this value is 162. Allowed values are from 1
to 65,535 UDP port;
o
Trap Inform Mode
: enable these settings to enable Trap messages
operation in inform mode. In this case, Trap messages of this Trap
Config Name will be sent cyclically at a given time. Only SNMPv3
supports this mode of operation. Allowed values are Enabled or
Disabled;
o
Trap Inform Timeout (seconds)
: indicates Trap Inform operation
timeout. By default this value is 3 seconds. Allowed values are from
0 to 2,147 seconds;
o
Trap Inform Retry Times
: indicates how many times a Trap Inform
operation will retry sending an inform message. By default this
value is 5 times. Allowed values are from 0 to 255 times;
o
Trap Probe Security Engine ID
: enable using engine ID as
credentials to SNMP Trap Probes. Allowed values are Enabled or
Disabled;
o
Trap Security Engine ID
: indicates engine ID used as credential to
SNMP Trap Probes. If Trap Probe Security Engine ID is Enabled,
engine ID shown in the System menu is used. Otherwise, value at
this field will be used as engine ID;
o
Trap Security Name
: indicates Trap security name. If trap and
informs messages are used, it is required to each one have its own
security name.
After defining Trap and Inform basic sending and authentication configurations, it is
necessary to inform, at the given Trap configuration, which event will send these
messages. These settings are done at the SNMP Trap Event field. Allowed
configuration is as shown below.
o
System
: enable the Warm Start or Cold Start trap message. The “*”
checkbox selects automatically all possibilities;
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