GS108T Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
Managing System Settings 3-7
v1.0, December 2007
Trap (T3 ). Enables the switch to generate an SNMP trap when one of its ports changes its
link status.
Statu s. Enables or disables the management station.
3. If you have added a management station, click Add. If you have selected one or more
management stations for removal, click Remove. If you have made any changes to an existing
management station, click Apply.
4. Under Authentication Fail Trap, select the Enable Authentication Fail Trap check box to
enable the switch to generate an SNMP trap for all management stations when a computer
attempts to gain access to the switch through SNMP but the computer’s IP address is not in the
SNMP management station table.
5. If you have made changes to the Enable Authentication Fail Trap check box, click Apply.
LLDP
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a one-way protocol that provides the following
capabilities:
An LLDP agent can transmit information about the capabilities and current status of the switch
associated with its MAC Service Access Point (MSAP) identifier.
An LLDP agent can also receive information about the capabilities and current status of the
switch associated with a remote MSAP identifier.
LLDP agents do not solicit information from other LLDP agents using LLDP.

Basic—LLDP Configuration

The Basic LLDP Configuration screen lets you to enable or disable LLDP and configure the basic
LLDP settings:
1. Select System > LLDP > Basic > LLDP Configuration. A screen similar to the following
displays.