Security Application
Category
Displays the categories of traps in which the Destination is interested.
Table
Table 5-2. SNMP Trap Categories
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‘00000001’h | High priority configuration traps |
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‘00000002’h | Low priority configuration traps |
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‘00000004’h | High priority security traps |
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‘00000008’h | Low priority security traps |
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‘00000010’h | Alarms and polling traps |
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‘00000020’h | Regular heartbeat traps |
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‘00000040’h | End Station Table traps |
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‘00000080’h | Reserved |
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‘00000100’h | Physical entity traps |
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‘00000200’h | Facility traps |
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‘00000400’h | Service related traps |
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0xFFFFFFFF | Enables all traps |
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Throttle
The maximum rate at which the Destination is willing to receive traps, in milliseconds. A value of 2000 will limit the traps to one every 2 seconds. A value of 0 indicates that no trap throttling is required. You can update this field.
Row Status
The status for this entry. Table
Table 5-3. SNMP Trap Row Status Values
Value | Description |
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Active | This status can be displayed and set |
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NotinService | This status can be displayed and set |
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NotReady | This status can be displayed but not set |
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Create&Go | Used only when adding entries |
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Create&Wait | Used only when adding entries |
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Destroy | Deletes the entry |
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