
Table 79 SNMP Traps (continued)
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authenticationFailure | 1.3.6.1.6.3.1.1.5.5 | This trap is sent when an SNMP request comes from |
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RFC 1493 Traps |
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newRoot | 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.0.1 | This trap is sent when the STP topology changes. |
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topology change | 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.0.2 | This trap is sent when the STP root switch changes. |
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33.3.3 Configuring SNMP
From the Access Control screen, display the SNMP screen. You can click Access Control to go back to the Access Control screen.
Figure 127 Access Control: SNMP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 80 Access Control: SNMP
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Get Community | Enter the get community, which is the password for the incoming Get- and GetNext- |
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Set Community | Enter the set community, which is the password for incoming Set- requests from the |
| management station. |
Trap Community | Enter the trap community, which is the password sent with each trap to the SNMP |
| manager. |
Trap Destination | Enter the IP addresses of up to four stations to send your SNMP traps to. |
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Apply | Click Apply to save your changes back to the switch. |
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Cancel | Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. |
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33.3.4 Setting Up Login Accounts
Up to five people (one administrator and four
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