Asante Technologies 1000 user manual Managing Trap Receivers, Adding a Trap Receiver

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The Add Dialog box appears.
4 Open the Status drop-down menu and select active.
5 Type the IP address of the management station that is to receive traps in the Receiver Address field.
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Click Add.
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Management

Managing Trap Receivers

The SuperStack II Switch 1000 can be set to generate traps. Traps are messages sent across the network to an SNMP network manager (such as IntraSpection). They alert you to faults or to changes that occur to the switch device.

Important: Refer to the SuperStack II Switch 1000’s User’s Guide for instructions on setting traps.

This section describes how to add and delete trap receivers. Trap receivers are management stations designated to receive traps when they occur.

Adding a Trap Receiver

To add a trap receiver:

Important: A maximum of four trap receivers is allowed.

1 Do not select any item on the Device Page’s front

panel image. (This selects the entire device.)

Click trapReceivers.

The Trap Receiver Table appears, similar to Figure 4-10.

Trap Receiver Table

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Contents IntraSpection Personality Module Copyright Notice Table of Contents Management VlanMenus Index Index-iPage Chapter Contents About This ManualDocument Conventions AudienceSuperStack II Switch 1000 Personality Module Device InformationManagement Options System Requirements ClientServer Page Installation Installation Installing a Personality Module Page Accessing the Device Accessing the DeviceAccessing the Device Device Page Components Device InformationVlan Identification Window Front Panel ImageStatus LEDs DeviceSelecting the Device for Management Selecting a Vlan Group for ManagementSelecting a Port for Management Selected PortMenus TablesTable Columns ButtonsPage Performing Basic Management Functions Configuration TasksManagement Tasks Management Setting Community Strings IntraSpection navigation barIntraSpection Map Manager Configuring Network Access Parameters Click netwAccessConfiguring Identification Information Click IdentifyPerforming a Software Upgrade Software Upgrade tableUpdating the Device Click ValidateViewing General Device Information Device Information tableResetting the Device Slot Configuration TableViewing Group Information Managing Trap Receivers Adding a Trap ReceiverDeleting a Trap Receiver Modifying a Trap ReceiverViewing Snmp Agent Information 11 Agent Information tableManaging the Port Address Table Viewing the Port Address TablePage Deleting an Entry Viewing Statistics Table StatisticsViewing Statistics Graph Statistics 14 Graph StatisticsVlan Viewing Vlan Groups Vlan ViewVlan Groups Vlan PortsMenu-Level Indicator Vlan Menu ItemsCreating Vlan Groups Selecting a port button New Vlan group Managing Vlan Groups Via the VLANViewVlan menu-level indicator Naming a Vlan Group10 Vlan Workgroup Table Disabling a Vlan Group Viewing Statistics for a Vlan Group Setup UpgradeMenu Description Configuration AddressListMenu Description NetwAccess TrapReceivErs ValidateField Description WGroupIndex WGroupNameUnitID DownLinkPortIDAddress List Field Description Address Status Address PriorityIdentify Device Field Description Number of GroupsChassis Name ChassisObjidAgent Slots Menus Port coax expandable Serviceid PowerReqField Description SwVersion EntityNameUpgrade Network Access Bootp ModeField Description IP Address Subnet MaskTrap Receivers Field Description Trap indexReceiver Address Community StringMenus Validate Graph Field Description SecondsDevice Statistics Field Description Statistics Group Statistics Port StatisticsReset Statistics Field Description Statistics Port StatisticsAverage per sec OndReset Field Description Sampling IntervalObject CurrField Description Group Number Port Number Vlan1 VlanMenu Items Field Description Setup Vlan ViewPage Technical Support Technical Support HoursPage Index Index-ii Runts 6-18,6-19 See Index-v