10.8 Notifications
SNMP works by sending messages, called protocol data units (PDUs), to different parts of
a network, or communities. SNMP compliant devices, called agents, store data about
themselves in Management Information Bases (MIBs) and return this data to the SNMP
requesters.
You can configure the ETERNUS CS800 to act as an agent and send traps to a specified
destination. You can also add SNMP community information.
To access the SNMP page, on the Notifications page, click the SNMP tab.
The SNMP page contains the following tabs:
l "Destinations" on page 280
l "Community" on page 284
l "Test" on page 288
Destinations
The Destinations page allows you to manage the destinations the ETERNUS CS800 sends
SNMP traps to. You can add, edit, and delete SNMP destinations, and you can specify the
types of traps to send.
To access the Destinations page, on the SNMP page, click the Destinations tab.
Figure 192: Destinations Page
Tasks
Use the Destinations page to perform the following tasks:
l View information about SNMP destinations (see "Trap Destination List" on page 280).
l Add an SNMP destination (see "Adding a Destination" on page 281).
l Edit an SNMP destination (see "Editing a Destination" on page 282).
l Delete an SNMP destination (see "Deleting a Destination" on page 283).
Trap Destination List
The Trap Destination List displays the following information about SNMP destinations:
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