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SNMP | Write security: 3; Read security: 5 |
COMMUNITIES | Defines SNMP manager(s) characteristics as follows: |
| IP ADDRESS |
| Specifies the IP address of the network manager. |
| PRIVILEGES |
| Defines GET |
| GET NAME |
| Defines the community name for GET access. This value must match the |
| GET name defined on the network management station. PUBLIC is the |
| default name. |
| SET NAME |
| Defines the community name for SET access. This value must match either |
| the GET or SET name defined on the network management station. PUBLIC |
| is the default name. |
TRAP | Write security: 2; Read security: 5 |
TRANSMISSION | Enables and disables SNMP trap transmission. |
AUTHEN TRAP | Write security: 3; Read security: 5 |
TRANSMISSION | Enables and disables the authentication failure trap. |
TRAPS | Read security: 5 |
DESTINATION | Defines the destination for SNMP traps as follows: |
| IP ADDRESS |
| Write security: 3; Read security: 5 |
| Identifies the IP address to which the network manager sends traps. |
| COMMUNITY |
| Write security: 3; Read security: 5 |
| Defines the community name for trap destinations. This name must match |
| the community name defined at the network management station. |
| TRAP FILTERING |
| Write security: 2; Read security: 5 |
| Sets the minimum severity level required for a system event to generate an |
| SNMP trap. If a trap event occurs and if the trap’s severity level is equal to |
| or more severe than the trap type’s current threshold setting, that event is |
| sent as an SNMP trap. (Refer to the ATLAS 550 MIB for a listing of all traps |
| and their severity levels.) You can set the following threshold levels for the |
| available selections: DISABLED, CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR, WARNING, NOR- |
| MAL, and INFO. |
| STATION TYPE |
| Write security: 3; Read security: 5 |
| To deliver the SNMP trap packet with the COMMUNITY NAME unchanged, |
| define the STATION TYPE as NORMAL. If you are using |
ATLAS 550 User Manual |