Cisco Systems SRW224G4PK9NA Switch User Manual


 
SNMP
SNMP Notification Filters
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User Name—Select from the drop-down list the user to whom SNMP
notifications are sent. In order to receive notifications, this user must be
defined on the SNMP User page, and its engine ID must be remote.
Security Level—Select how much authentication is applied to the packet.
NOTE The Security Level here depends on which User Name was
selected. If this User Name was configured as No Authentication, the
Security Level is No Authentication only. However, if this User Name has
assigned Authentication and Privacy on the User page, the security level
on this screen can be either No Authentication, or Authentication Only, or
Authentication and Privacy.
The options are:
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No Authentication
—Indicates the packet is neither authenticated nor
encrypted.
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Authentication
—Indicates the packet is authenticated but not encrypted.
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Privacy
—Indicates the packet is both authenticated and encrypted.
Notification Filter—Select to enable filtering the type of SNMP notifications
sent to the management station. The filters are created in the Notification
Filter page.
Filter Name—Select the SNMP filter that defines the information contained
in traps (defined in the Notification Filter page).
STEP 4 Click Apply. The SNMP Notification Recipient settings are written to the Running
Configuration file.
SNMP Notification Filters
The Notification Filter page enables configuring SNMP notification filters and
Object IDs (OIDs) that are checked. After creating a notification filter, it is possible
to attach it to a notification recipient in the Notification Recipients SNMPv1,2 page,
and Notification Recipients SNMPv3 page.
The notification filter enables filtering the type of SNMP notifications that are sent
to the management station based on the OID of the notification to be sent.