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SNMP Traps
3. SNMPTrapParameters: Access the SNMP Trap Parameters Menu as described in
Section 5.9.7. Set the following:
a) SNMPManagers1and2: The address(es) that will receive SNMP Traps
that are generated by one of the Alarms discussed in Section 7. Consult
your network administrator to determine the IP address(es) for the SNMP
Manager(s), then use the Network Parameters menu to set the IP address
for each SNMP Manager. Note that it is not necessary to define both SNMP
Managers.
Notes:
• ToenabletheSNMPTrapfeature,youmustdefineatleastoneSNMP
Manager.SNMPTrapsareautomaticallyenabledwhenatleastoneSNMP
Managerhasbeendefined.
• TheSNMPTrapsubmenuincludesaPingTestfunctionthatcanbeusedto
pingtheuser-selectedSNMPManagerstoverifythatavalidIPaddresshas
beenentered.InorderforthePingTestfeaturetofunction,yournetwork
and/orfirewallmustbeconfiguredtoallowpingcommands.
• AddressesforSNMPManagerscanbedefinedineitherIPv4orIPv6format,
asdescribedinSection5.9.7.
b) TrapCommunity: Consult your network administrator, and then use the
Network Parameters menus to set the Trap Community.
Once SNMP Trap Parameters have been defined, the TSM/RSM will send an SNMP Trap
each time an alarm is triggered.