Snmp traps, Snmp traps 5 – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.1.0 User Manual

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7. To exclude events from the event filter, complete the following steps.

NOTE

You can configure a maximum of ten filters to be included.

a. Select the event type you want to remove from the Event Category list.

All event types are listed in alphabetical order.

b. Select the event column for the event from the Event Column list.

All event columns are listed in alphabetical order.

c. Enter all or part of the event type value in the Value Contains field.

d. Click the right arrow button to move the event type to the Additional Filters - Exclude these

Events list.

e. To remove additional filters, repeat

step a

through

step d

.

8. To display events generated by an event action, select the event action from the Available

Event Action list and click the right arrow button to move it to the Selected Event Action to be
displayed list.

9. Click OK to close the Define Filter dialog box.

SNMP traps

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) provides a means to monitor and control network
products and to manage configurations, statistics, performance, and security through
authentication and privacy protocols.

The Management application allows you to configure SNMP traps. The SNMP configuration tasks
are described in the following sections:

“Adding a trap recipient to one or more switches”

on page 1186

“Removing a trap recipient from one or more switches”

on page 1187

“SNMP trap forwarding”

on page 1187

“Adding a trap destination”

on page 1188

“Adding a new trap filter”

on page 1189

“Event reception”

on page 1191

“Adding an SNMP v3 credential”

on page 1193

“Adding an SNMP v1 or v2c community string”

on page 1194

“Importing a new MIB into the Management application”

on page 1194

“Trap customization”

on page 1195

“Unregistering a registered trap”

on page 1197

“Customizing a registered trap definition”

on page 1197

“Reverting the customization of a registered trap to default”

on page 1198

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