Allied Telesis at-9000/24 layer 2 gigabit ethernet switch Switch User Manual


 
AT-S84 Management Software User’s Guide
Section I: Using the Menus Interface 67
Modify SNMP trap receivers->Enter entry number>
Note
The trap receiver must be one whose status is not “deleted.”
4. Enter the number for the trap you want to modify.
The following prompt is displayed:
Modify trap receiver entry number (I/C/B)>
The options are:
I - Modify the IP address of the trap receiver. To modify only the IP
address, type I and follow the prompts.
C - Modify the community name of the trap receiver. To modify only the
community name, type C and follow the prompts.
B - Modify both the IP address and community name of the trap
receiver. To modify both the IP address and the community name, type
B and follow the prompts.
Deleting a Trap
Receiver
When you delete a trap receiver, all the settings are removed from the
entry in the table. Instead of deleting a trap receiver, you may want to
disable it, as described in “Enabling or Disabling Trap Receivers” on
page 65.
To delete a trap receiver, perform the following procedure:
1. From the Main Menu, type B to select Basic Switch Configuration.
The Basic Switch Configuration Menu is shown in Figure 4 on page 32.
2. From the Basic Switch Configuration menu, type N to select SNMP
Configuration.
The SNMP Configuration menu is shown in Figure 16 on page 63.
3. Type D to select Delete SNMP Trap Receiver.
The following prompt is displayed:
Delete SNMP trap receivers->Enter entry number>
4. Type the number of the entry you want to delete.