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To reset to factory defaults:
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Click Reset To Defaults.
Warning: When using SNMP traps over UDP, it is possible for the
Dominion KX II and the router that it is attached to to fall out of
synchronization when the Dominion KX II is rebooted, preventing the
reboot completed SNMP trap from being logged.
SNMP Agent Configuration
SNMP-compliant devices, called agents, store data about themselves in
Management Information Bases (MIBs) and return this data to the SNMP
managers. Use the Event Logging page to configure the SNMP
connection between the Dominion KX II (SNMP Agent) and an SNMP
manager.
SNMP Trap Configuration
SNMP provides the ability to send traps, or notifications, to advise an
administrator when one or more conditions have been met. The following
table lists the Dominion KX II SNMP traps:
Trap Name
Description
bladeChassisCommError
A communications error with blade chassis device
connected to this port was detected.
configBackup
The device configuration has been backed up.
configRestore
The device configuration has been restored.
deviceUpdateFailed
Device update has failed.
deviceUpgradeCompleted
The Dominion KX II has completed update via an
RFP file.
deviceUpgradeStarted
The Dominion KX II has begun update via an RFP
file.
factoryReset
The device has been reset to factory defaults.
firmwareFileDiscarded
Firmware file was discarded.
firmwareUpdateFailed
Firmware update failed.
firmwareValidationFailed
Firmware validation failed.
groupAdded
A group has been added to the Dominion KX II
system.
groupDeleted
A group has been deleted from the system.
groupModified
A group has been modified.
ipConflictDetected
An IP Address conflict was detected.
ipConflictResolved
An IP Address conflict was resolved.
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