Setting Up SNMP on Your System 3-17
Here is an example display of the SNMP trap reporting information:
Trap Descriptions:
Trap #Description
1 MIB II: Coldstart
2 MIB II: Authentication Failure
3 Bridge MIB: New Root
4 Bridge MIB: Topology Change
5 LANplex Systems MIB: System Overtemperature
10 LANplex Systems MIB: Address Threshold
12 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: SMT Hold Condition
13 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: SMT Peer Wrap Condition
14 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: MAC Duplicate Address
Condition
15 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: MAC Frame Error Condition
16 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: MAC Not Copied Condition
17 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: MAC Neighbor Change
18 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: MAC Path Change
19 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: Port LER Condition
20 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: Port Undesired Connection
21 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: Port EB Error Condition
22 LANplex Opt FDDI MIB: Port Path Change
Trap Destinations Configured:
Address Trap Numbers Enabled
158.101.112.3 1-10, 12-21
Proxying of remote SMT events is disabled
Configuring Trap Reporting
You can add new trap reporting destination configurations or you can
modify an existing configuration. You can define up to ten destination
addresses and the set of traps that are sent to each destination address.
To add a new trap reporting destination configuration or modify a current
one:
1 From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:
snmp trap addModify
The system prompts you for a trap destination address, that is, the IP
address of the SNMP manager that will receive the traps.
2 Enter an IP address of the SNMP manager (destination address) .
Top-Level Menu
system
ethernet
fddi
bridge
ip
➧snmp
analyzer
script
logout
display
community
➧trap
display
➧addModify
remove
flush
smtProxyTraps