3Com NJ220 manual Advanced Configuration, Event Alert Levels

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Changing Device Configuration

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An Auth Fail Trap indicates a wrong Community name in the SNMP transmission.

Vendor Specific Traps indicate 802.1X User Login, 802.1X User Logout, and 802.1X Login Failure when the IntelliJack is configured for 802.1X.

31You can Set Trap Destination by entering the IP address of your SNMP management console. This eliminates the need to build a Trap Destination Table via a Management Information Database (MIB) browser.

32Set the Trap Community String in the final field of this window.

Advanced Configuration

33Select the Advanced Configuration tab for this window:

Event Alert Levels

34At the top of this window is a setting to specify the Event Alert Level. The NJ220 can alert you when specific events occur. While this lets you monitor and respond to network events more quickly, it also creates an additional workload. As a result, the default setting is “disable all event notification” with additional levels of alerts depending on how many events you want to monitor.

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Contents 3Com IntelliJack Switch NJ220 Campus Drive 3Com CorporationMarlborough, MA 01752-3064Contents Troubleshooting the NJ220 Installing the NJ220 Intellijack Using a particular port Following diagram shows the back view of the IntelliJack Component Purpose 3C Numbers Before You BeginInstalling Using an Integrated Switch with Power Over Ethernet Using a Multi-port Ethernet Power SupplySupply Using the 3Com Local Power Supply Using a Single-port Ethernet Power SupplyInstalling the NJ220 Intellijack Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard Installing the NJ220 Intellijack Installing the IntelliJack Installing the NJ220 Intellijack IntelliJack Connecting Devices toChecking the LEDs DescriptionInstalling the NJ220 Intellijack Installing Configuration Managers Installing the Configuration Managers Installing the Local and Central Configuration Managers Installing the Configuration Managers Installing the Local and Central Configuration Managers Installing the Configuration Managers Installing the Web Http//java.sun.com Http//YourServerIPAddress8080/3ComIJNJ/main/index.jsp Installing the Configuration Managers Using Local Configuration Manager Using the Local Configuration Manager Setting Advanced Using the Local Configuration Manager Using Central Configuration Manager Using the Central Configuration Manager Discovering NJ220 Devices on Your Network Using the Central Configuration Manager Viewing Device Port Information General TabProduct Information Hardware Settings Viewing Device Properties Using the Central Configuration Manager Statistics Log Snmp Settings Advanced Settings Alert Level Notifying Event Changing Device Identification Settings General ConfigurationChanging Device Configuration Port Based Settings Priority & Vlan ConfigurationOther Priority & Vlan Settings Using the Central Configuration Manager Security Configuration Password802.1X Using the Central Configuration Manager Changing Device Configuration Snmp Configuration Event Alert Levels Advanced ConfigurationPort Based Controls Restoring Default Values Global Setting Default ValuePriority Option Multiplier Rate limiting option Port Setting Default Value Changing Device Configuration Using the Central Configuration Manager Finding Computers Upgrading the NJ220 Upgrading the NJ220 Firmware Using the Central Configuration Manager Upgrading the NJ220 Firmware Using the Central Configuration Manager Troubleshooting the NJ220 Troubleshooting the NJ220 Your 3COM Products Access Software Asia, Pacific Rim Telephone Technical Support and Repair Country Telephone NumberUS and Canada Telephone Technical Support and Repair Contract requests emeacontract@3com.comHardware Network InterfacePerformance MIB Support FeaturesEnvironment Standards ConformanceFfffffffffff Rmon CountersCollisions are not included but are counted in the Excessive Page Product Specifications Regulatory Information Japan Vcci Compliance