
44CHAPTER 4: USING THE CENTRAL CONFIGURATION MANAGER
SNMP Configuration
28Click the SNMP Configuration tab to change the SNMP settings of the NJ240FX.
29Select the desired level of SNMP Management. Depending on the selected level of management, you will need to configure other SNMP Parameters, in order to ensure communication between the IntelliJack and the SNMP Management Tool.
30You can either Enable or Disable the “Set” operation of the IntelliJack.
31Configure the “Get” and “Set” Community Strings for SNMP management operations.
32Enable or Disable SNMP Trap with the Set SNMP Trap setting. Once enabled, you have the ability to configure the remaining trap settings.
SNMP provides the ability to send traps (notifications) to a trap destination, such as an SNMP server, when one or more conditions have been met. Traps are network packets that contain data relating to a component of the system sending the trap. When the condition for the trap has been met, the SNMP agent forms an SNMP packet and sends it to the administration application.
•A Cold Start Trap signals the administration application when the IntelliJack does a Cold Start.
•A Link Down Trap signals when the SNMP agent on the IntelliJack has gone to “down” state and is not reachable.