Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch
Table | SNMP Configuration Screen Fields (continued) | ||
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| The community string used for | ||
Community String | Default | private | |
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| Range | Any ASCII string of up to 32 printable characters |
Trap #1 IP Address1 | Number one of four trap IP addresses. Successive trap IP address fields are | ||
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| numbered 2, 3, and 4. Each trap address has an associated community | |
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| string (see Community String). | |
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| Default | 0.0.0.0 (no IP address assigned) |
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| represented as a decimal value, separated by a decimal |
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Community String1 | The community string associated with one of the four trap IP addresses (see | ||
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| Trap #1 IP Address). | |
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| Range | Any ASCII string of up to 32 printable characters |
Authentication Trap | Determines whether a trap will be sent when there is an SNMP | ||
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| authentication failure. | |
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| Default | Enabled |
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| Range | Enabled, Disabled |
AutoTopology |
| Allows you to enable or disable the switch participation in autotopology, | |
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| which allows network topology mapping of other switches in your network. | |
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| Default | Enabled |
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| Range | Enabled, Disabled |
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1 The Trap IP Address and Community String fields can be set using a MIB table (in a Nortel Networks proprietary MIB). The status of the row in the MIB table can be set to Valid or Ignore. If the row status is set to Ignore, the fields appear to be set when viewed from the console terminal; however, no traps will be sent to that address until the row status is set to Valid. When a Trap IP Address is entered from the console, the row status is always set to Valid.