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SNMP
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|442
SNMP Traps Receivers
SNMP trap receivers receive the alert messages. The trap receiver properties must be
configured before a trap is sent.
To add an SNMP trap receiver:
1. Click New.
2. In the Add SNMP Traps Receiver window, enter the IPaddress.
3. For a v2 trap receiver, enter the community name.
4. For a v3 trap receiver, enter the name of the defined SNMP v3 user.
To edit an existing SNMP trap receiver:
Select the trap receiver from the list and click Edit.
To delete an SNMP trap receiver:
Select the trap receiver from the list and click Delete.
SNMP Traps
You can enable or disable specified traps from the list and for some traps set a threshold
value. The enabled traps are sent to the configured trap receivers.
Prerequisites: SNMP and SNMP traps must be enabled on the appliance.
SNMPTraps for VPNTunnels
SNMP trap for VPN tunnels provides better monitoring of VPN tunnel status. For this specific
trap, users are alerted when VPN tunnels go down. Currently, only VPN tunnels configured as
Permanent Tunnels are monitored.
This feature is off by default. When the feature is enabled, the VPN tunnels status is
periodically checked. If a tunnel is detected as down, an SNMP trap is sent to the user.
SNMP Traps for Hardware Sensors
SNMPtraps for hardware sensors provide information on whether the sensor values are within
their thresholds. Indicators are success or failure. These traps are on by default when SNMP
traps are enabled and cannot be individually turned off or configured by the user.

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