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Chapter 60 Router Device Administration
SNMP Policy Page
SNMP Traps Dialog Box
Use the SNMP Traps dialog box to select the events in the router that should generate SNMP traps. To
lessen possible degradation of system performance, select only those traps that are needed for network
monitoring purposes.
Tip You can configure SNMP traps not included in this dialog box by defining FlexConfigs. For more
information, see Understanding FlexConfig Policies and Policy Objects, page7-2.
Navigation Path
Go to the SNMP Policy Page, page 60-69, then click Configure Traps.
Related Topics
SNMP Policy Page, page 60-69
Permission Dialog Box, page 60-70
Trap Receiver Dialog Box, page 60-71
Enabling SNMP Traps, page 60-68
SNMP on Cisco IOS Routers, page 60-66
User Name Applies only when version 3 is selected.
The password required to access the SNMP host. Enter the string again
in the Confirm field.
Note We recommend that you use one of the strings defined in the
Permissions table as the password to the SNMP host. You may,
however, enter a different password. String length ranges from
1 to 128 characters. Your entry does not appear in the
Permissions table and is read-only.
SNMPv3 Security Applies only when version 3 is selected.
The level of security to apply to SNMP traffic:
No MD5, No DES—No packet authentication.
MD5 (auth)—MD5 authentication, but no encryption.
DES (priv)—MD5 authentication and DES encryption.
UDP Port The port number for the SNMP host. The default is 162. Valid values
range from 0 to 65535.
Table60-31 Trap Receiver Dialog Box (Continued)
Element Description