Editing and Deleting Users
To edit or delete a user you have created:
1.
Navigate to
MANAGEMENT > NETWORK: SNMP Setup
.
2.
Click the row of the
SNMP V3
panel that displays the community you wish to edit or
delete. The cursor will change from an arrow icon to a pointing finger to indicate that
the entry is clickable.
3.
The
SNMP V3 Settings
window will display:
4.
Apply your changes and click
Submit
. OR: Click
Delete
to remove the User.
2.14.8.3 SNMP Traps
SNMP traps allow for automatic event notification, and as such are one way to remotely mon
itor NetClock's status.
SNMP traps indicate the status change that caused the trap to be sent and may also include one
or more objects, referred to as variable-bindings, or
varbinds
. A varbind provides a current
NetClock data object that is related to the specific trap that was sent. For example, when a Hol
dover trap is sent because NetClock either entered or exited the Holdover mode, the trap var
bind will indicate that NetClock is either currently in Holdover mode or not currently in
Holdover mode.
For testing purposes, a command line interface command is provided. This command,
testevent
, allows one, several, or all of the traps defined in the NetClock MIB to be gen
erated. Refer to "CLI Commands" on page 382 for command details.
To define SNMP Traps (Notifications):
1.
Navigate to
MANAGEMENT > NETWORK: SNMP Setup
.
2.
In the
SNMP Traps
panel, click the PLUS icon in the top-right corner.
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