
SNMP Traps
The hub sends out SNMP traps to network management stations whenever certain exceptional events occur, such as when the hub is powered on or when an SNMP request is made using an unknown community name. An SNMP trap sent to another network management site provides a warning about, for example, an attempted unauthorized access to the network or hub, or changes to a network hub configuration that may effect other parts of the network. Traps are sent only to selected network management hosts. The hub allows up to four different hosts to receive traps from the system.
IP Address |
| SNMP Community String |
| Status |
[ | ] [ | ] <Invalid> | ||
[ | ] [ | ] <Invalid> | ||
[ | ] | [ | ] | <Invalid> |
[ | ] | [ | ] | <Invalid> |
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The following trap parameters can be set:
♦IP Address. This parameter specifies the IP address of the network management station which will receive traps from the hub.
♦SNMP Community String. This parameter specifies the SNMP community name to be included in the trap request.
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