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Send an SNMP Notification
This option sends an SNMP notification to one or multiple SNMP destinations.
Operation:
1.
Choose Device Settings > Event Rules >
.
2.
Select 'Send SNMP notification' from the Action list.
3.
Select the type of SNMP notification. See either procedure below
according to your selection.
To send SNMP v2c notifications:
1.
In the 'Notification type' field, select 'SNMPv2c trap' or 'SNMPv2c inform.'
2.
For SNMP INFORM communications, leave the resend settings at their
default or do the following:
a.
In the Timeout field, specify the interval of time, in seconds, after
which a new inform communication is resent if the first is not received.
For example, resend a new inform communication once every 3
seconds.
b.
In the 'Number of retries' field, specify the number of times you want
to re-send the inform communication if it fails. For example, inform
communications are re-sent up to 5 times when the initial
communication fails.
3.
In the Host fields, enter the IP address of the device(s) you want to access.
This is the address to which notifications are sent by the SNMP system
agent.
4.
In the Port fields, enter the port number used to access the device(s).
5.
In the Community fields, enter the SNMP community string to access the
device(s). The community is the group representing the PX3TS and all
SNMP management stations.
Tip: An SNMP v2c notification action permits only a maximum of three SNMP
destinations. To assign more than three SNMP destinations to a specific rule,
first create several SNMP v2c notification actions, each of which contains
completely different SNMP destinations, and then add all of these SNMP v2c
notification actions to the same rule.
To send SNMP v3 notifications:
1.
In the 'Notification type' field, select 'SNMPv3 trap' or 'SNMPv3 inform.'
2.
For SNMP TRAPs, the engine ID is prepopulated.
3.
For SNMP INFORM communications, leave the resend settings at their
default or do the following:
a.
In the Timeout field, specify the interval of time, in seconds, after
which a new inform communication is resent if the first is not received.
For example, resend a new inform communication once every 3
seconds.
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