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on or when a system reset occurs. The Switch allows traps to be routed to up to four different network management hosts.

For a detail list of Trap Types used for this Switch, see Chapter 5, Switch Management, Traps section.

Figure 6-14. SNMP Trap Manager Configuration Menu

The following trap parameters can be set:

IP Address: gives the IP address of the network management station to receive the trap.

SNMP Community String: determines the SNMP community name to be included in the trap request.

Status: determines whether this trap entry is valid or invalid. You can delete an entry by changing its status to Invalid.

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