If the Use System Name box is disabled (the box is not checked), UCM uses the name provided in the Name field to the right, for SNMP traps.

d.Enter a one-word name for the node in the Name field.

e.If you checked the Use System Name check box, this field is disabled and the word None is displayed.

f.Enter the physical location of the node in the Location field.

5.Enter the Security information as follows:

NOTE: Table F-1 explains the Security information fields in more detail.

a.Set the Authentication Traps field to Yes or No (this is the default) to determine whether failed authentication attempts should be sent as traps to the configured SNMP trap destinations.

b.Set the Default Action field to either Allow or Deny (see Table F-1 for an explanation of this field).

c.Set the Read Community field to public.

d.Set the Write Community field to public.

6.Enter the Traps information as follows:

a.Enter the IP address of the SNMP trap recipient in the Destination field. See the “Adding an SNMP Trap Destination” section for further help adding a trap destination.

a.Select the trap level you want SNMP to send in the Send Trap Level drop down list. The default is six.

NOTE: All trap levels up to the value selected will be sent. For example, if you set the trap level to 3, all trap levels in the range from 0 to 3 will be sent. The messages generated from the traps can be found in the UltraNet Edge Messages Reference manual.

0 — System is unusable

1 — Immediate action is required

2 — Critical condition

3 — Error condition

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