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NETWORK - SNMP Traps
NETWORK - SNMP Traps
Use this page to configure, add, or delete SNMP trap recipients. The page is divided into two
sections. The first section displays the current recipients. The second section provides a form
for adding recipients or modifying existing recipients. The first section only displays basic
information for each recipient.
Trap Recipients
Destination: The IP address to which traps are to be sent.
Ver: The SNMP version (v1, v2c or v3).
(Send as Inform): If trap is to be sent as inform, ‘inform’ is written, otherwise is blank.
User/Community: For SNMPv1/v2c traps, an optional community. For SNMPv3 traps, a
required SNMP v3 user on the recipient system. (Using SNMP v3 requires an SNMP v3
user on the recipient systems' SNMP v3-capable agent/client)
Add/Edit Trap Recipient
IP Address: The IP address to which traps are to be sent.
The SNMP version: v1, v2c, or v3.
User/Community: For SNMPv1/v2c traps, an optional community. For SNMPv3 traps, a
required SNMP v3 user on the recipient system.
Send as Inform: Sends an INFORM-PDU, otherwise a TRAP-PDU or TRAP2-PDU is sent.
Auth Phrase: For SNMPv3 traps, an optional Auth Phrase.
The hash algorithm used for the Auth Phrase: MD5 or SHA1.
Priv Phrase: For SNMPv3 traps, an optional Priv Phrase.
To edit a trap recipient, select the checkbox of a specific recipient and click the EDIT button.
Edit the values displayed in Add/Edit Trap Recipient and click the SAVE button. Similarly,
use the DELETE button to remove trap recipients from the list.
NETWORK - Ping
Network Ping Test
Use this page to PING a network node from one of the SyncServer's network ports. This fea-
ture can be used to test and troubleshoot network connectivity issues.
To use PING:
1. Select the network port from which to send the PING packets. (See "Ping 6 Command"
on page 38
2.
For IPv6 networks, select Ping 6.
3.
Enter the IP address of the host and click the APPLY button. Ping Output displays the results
five seconds after clicking apply.
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