194CHAPTER 6: SIMPLE NETWORK MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL (SNMP)

snmp trap addModify

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Adds or modifies trap reporting destination configurations. When an event occurs, the system sends the trap that you specify here to the destination address.

Valid Minimum Abbreviation

sn t a

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Important Considerations

You can define up to 10 destination addresses and the set of traps that are sent to each destination address.

No unlisted traps are transmitted.

Specify a range of more than two trap numbers with a hyphen (-) and nonsequential trap numbers with commas.

If the destination address that you entered is not a valid end station, if a valid IP interface is not defined on the system, or if the agent does not have a route to the destination, the agent displays this message:

Trap address invalid or unreachable

If you see this message, verify the IP address of the end station, that it is online, and that a route exists to the intended management station.

See the “Device Monitoring” chapter in the Implementation Guide for your system for an explanation of what the individual traps mean.

Options

Prompt

Description

Possible Values

[Default]

 

 

 

 

Trap

Destination IP address of the

A valid destination

destination

SNMP manager

IP address

 

address

 

 

 

Trap

Traps that you want to direct

numbers to

to the SNMP Manager

enable

 

A valid trap #,

 

range, or

 

 

sequence of

 

 

valid trap #s

 

all

 

? (for a list of available trap numbers)

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