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Kentrox RMX-3200 - Snmp Trap; Spanning Tree Protocol

Kentrox RMX-3200
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Remote RMX-3200 Version 5.2x Configuration Guide
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Glossary-27
SNMP trap
SNMP traps are SNMP alarm messages.
SNMP trap queue
The SNMP trap queue saves SNMP traps when network connectivity is lost. When
the network comes back up, the SNMP traps are sent. This feature accommodates
wireless connections on Remote RMX-3200, which are less reliable than regular
connections. When trap queuing is enabled, pings are sent to SNMP hosts before
traps are sent. Traps are queued when the ping to the SNMP host fails.
Spanning Tree Protocol
The Spanning Tree Protocol deactivates links between networks so that information
packets are channeled along one path and do not search endlessly for a destination.
SSH
Secure Shell Protocol. An encrypting data transmission protocol used particularly for
encryption of terminal connections. SSH permits secure remote access over a
network from one computer to another.
staging area
The staging area is the pkgstage directory on Remote RMX-3200 that stores script
packages prior to their installation.
stop bits
A stop bit is a zero bit appended to a character transmitted on an asynchronous port.
STP maximum age
The STP maximum age specifies the maximum amount of time allowed before
protocol information for the spanning tree protocol (STP) is discarded.

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