3. Set up SNMP trap types that will be sent.
Specify a trap type that will be sent when
a certain situation occurs.
all: A trap will be sent when
authentication fails, auto-backup
succeeds or fails, FAN1/2 fails,the
cold/warm starts of the Managed Switch,
port link is up or down, cpu is overloaded,
power failure occurs, console port link is
up or down, and so on.
auth-fail: A trap will be sent when any
unauthorized user attempts to login.
auto-backup: A trap will be sent when
the auto backup succeeds or fails.
case-fan: A trap will be sent when FAN 1
or FAN 2 fails.
cold-start: A trap will be sent when the
Managed Switch boots up.
cpu-load: A trap will be sent when the
CPU is overloaded.
cpu-temperature: A trap will be sent
when CPU temperature is over High
Temperature Threshold value, CPU
temperature returns to the normal status
(at or under High Temperature Threshold
value), CPU temperature exceeds the
range of threshold (0~60 degrees
centigrade), or the temperature sensor
fails to detect CPU temperature.
mac-limit: A trap will be sent when any
port in which the Mac Limit function is
enabled exceeds the specified source
MAC address limit. And it will keep
sending this trap upon the notification
threshold interval setup of MAC Limit
function once any port exceeds the
specified source MAC address limit
continuously.