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Figure 115: SNMP Notication Receiver Page
The SNMP Notication Receiver Page c is divided into the
following tables:
SNMPv1,2c Notication Recipient
SNMPv3 Notication Recipient
11.4.3.1 SNMPv1,2c Notication Recipient
The SNMP v1, v2c Recipient table contains the following elds:
Recipients IP — Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent.
Notication Type — Displays the type of notication sent. The possible eld values are:
– Trap — Indicates traps are sent.
– Inform — Indicates informs are sent.
Community String — Displays the community string of the trap manager.
Notication Version — Displays the trap type. The possible eld values are:
– SNMP V1 — Indicates that SNMP Version 1 traps are sent.
– SNMP V2c — Indicates that SNMP Version 2 traps are sent.
UDP Port — Displays the UDP port used to send notications. The eld range is 1-65535. The default is 162.
Filter Name — Indicates if the SNMP lter for which the SNMP Notication lter is dened.
Timeout — Indicates the amount of time (in seconds) the device waits before resending informs. The eld range is 1-300.
The default is 15 seconds.
Retries — Indicates the number of times the device resends an inform request. The eld range is 1-255. The default is 3.
Remove — Deletes the currently selected recipient. The possible eld values are:
– Checked — Removes the selected recipient from the list of recipients.
– Unchecked — Maintains the list of recipients.
11.4.3.2 SNMPv3 Notication Recipient
The SNMPv3 Notication Recipient table contains the following elds:
Recipient IP — Displays the IP address to which the traps are sent.
Notication Type — Displays the type of notication sent. The possible eld values are:
– Trap — Indicates that traps are sent.
– Inform — Indicates that informs are sent.
User Name — Displays the user to which SNMP notications are sent.
Security Level — Displays the means by which the packet is authenticated. The possible eld values are:
– No Authentication — Indicates that the packet is neither authenticated nor encrypted.
– Authentication — Indicates that the packet is authenticated.
UDP Port — Displays the UDP port used to send notications. The eld range is 1-65535. The default is 162.
Filter Name — Includes or excludes SNMP lters.
Timeout — Indicates the amount of time (in seconds) the device waits before resending informs. The eld range is 1-300.
The default is 15 seconds.
Retries — Indicates the number of times the device resends an inform request. The eld range is 1-255. The default is 3.
Remove — Deletes the currently selected recipient. The possible eld values are:
– Checked — Removes the selected recipient from the list of recipients.