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Linksys LGS308
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Notification VersionSelect SNMP v3.
Notification TypeSelect whether to send traps or informs. If both are required,
two recipients must be created.
TimeoutEnter the amount of time (seconds) the device waits before re- sending
informs/traps. Timeout: Range 1-300, default 15.
RetriesEnter the number of times that the device resends an inform request.
Retries: Range 1-255, default 3.
User NameSelect from the drop-down list the user to whom SNMP notifications
are sent. In order to receive notifications, this user must be defined on the SNMP
User page, and its engine ID must be remote.
Security LevelSelect how much authentication is applied to the packet.
NoteThe Security Level here depends on which User Name was selected. If this
User Name was configured as No Authentication, the Security Level is No
Authentication only. However, if this User Name has assigned Authentication and
Privacy on the User page, the security level on this screen can be either No
Authentication, or Authentication Only, or Authentication and Privacy.
The options are:
o
No AuthenticationIndicates the packet is neither authenticated nor
encrypted.
o
AuthenticationIndicates the packet is authenticated but not encrypted.
o
PrivacyIndicates the packet is both authenticated and encrypted.
Notification FilterSelect to enable filtering the type of SNMP notifications sent
to the management station. The filters are created in the Notification Filter page.
Filter NameSelect the SNMP filter that defines the information contained in
traps (defined in the Notification Filter page).
3.
Click Apply. The SNMP Notification Recipient settings are written to the Running
Configuration file.
Logs
Each log is a set of messages describing system events. The device generates the following local
logs:
Log sent to the console interface.
Log written into a cyclical list of logged events in the RAM and erased when the device
reboots.
Log written to a cyclical log-file saved to the Flash memory and persists across reboots.

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