182 SNMP
Configuration
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Click on
Add
button to add the port and community list on which the trap has to listen to.
This is visible in the
TrapList
combo box.
•
The port and community list can be deleted by clicking on the
Del
button.
•
When you need to load a trap parser file, click on the
Load
button, which will open up a
dialog box, from which you can load the parser file.
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In order to receive the traps now, click on the
Start
button. On clicking this TrapViewer
begins to receive traps as on specified port and community.
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The traps when received are depicted in the table in the TrapViewer. The trap table by
default has the following four columns:
o
Class
that defines the severity of the trap.
o
Source
that depicts the IP address of the source from where the traps were sent.
o
Date
that shows the date and time when the trap was received.
o
Message
that by default has the object identifier format (sequence of numeric or
textual labels on the nodes along a path from the root to the object) of the trap if any,
or it is blank.
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The details of the traps can be viewed by clicking the
Trap Details
button or right click the
trap in the trap table and select the option
View Trap Details
. Figure 20-4 below show the
screen of such a trap details window.
Figure 20-4: AdventNet Trap Details Window of TrapViewer
The various details available in the Trap Details window are listed in Table 20-2 below:
Trap Details
Description
TimeStamp
The TimeStamp is a 32-bit unsigned value indicating the number of cent
seconds that have elapsed since the (re)start of the SNMP agent and the
sending of the trap. This field shows the value stored in the MIB-II
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