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Configuring the SNMP Agent
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Configuring the Switch
Figure 5-13 Configure SNMP Dialog Box
2. If the box beside Enable Authorization Traps is checked, traps
will be sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized
stations try to access SNMP information from the director.
Click the box to add or remove a checkmark.
3. Click a field in the Community Name column to select the row.
Enter the SNMP community name for the trap recipient, up to 32
characters. This also defines community names used by SNMP
managers to read MIB variables from or write MIB variables to
the switch.
Refer to the note under Configuring the SNMP Agent on page 5-24
for more information about assigning community names.
4. If a Write Authorization check box is checked, the trap recipient
(SNMP management station) is granted authorization to modify
the SNMP variables
sysContact, sysName, sysLocation, and
fcFPortPhysAdminStatus.
Click the box to add or remove a checkmark.
5. Click in a Trap Recipient field and enter an IP address for a trap
recipient (SNMP management station).
6. If you wish to override the default UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
trap port number (162), enter any legal UDP port number
(1—65535) in the UDP Port Number column.
7. Click Activate to activate the data and close the dialog box.