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| Table 130 | Management > Access Control > SNMP > Trap Group (continued) | |
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| Select the individual SNMP traps that the Switch is to send to the SNMP |
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| station. See Section 40.3.3 on page 340 for individual trap descriptions. |
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| The traps are grouped by category. Selecting a category automatically |
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| selects all of the category’s traps. Clear the check boxes for individual |
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| traps that you do not want the Switch to send to the SNMP station. |
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| Clearing a category’s check box automatically clears all of the category’s |
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| trap check boxes (the Switch only sends traps from selected categories). |
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| Apply |
| Click Apply to save your changes to the Switch’s |
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| Switch loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the |
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| Save link on the top navigation panel to save your changes to the non- |
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| volatile memory when you are done configuring. |
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| Cancel |
| Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh. |
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40.3.6 Setting Up Login Accounts
Up to five people (one administrator and four
•An administrator is someone who can both view and configure Switch changes. The username for the Administrator is always admin. The default administrator password is 1234.
Note: It is highly recommended that you change the default administrator password (1234).
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Click Management > Access Control > Logins to view the screen as shown.
Figure 207 Management > Access Control > Logins
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