Using batch mode to configure trap destinations – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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To schedule the task to run once in the future, select Once.
If you selected Once:

a.

Enter a date and time in the field next to the Schedule Information.

b.

Enter the date and time manually or enter it by clicking on the field.
A popup calendar appears.

c.

Select the date from the calendar. To enter it manually, the valid date format is YYYY-MM-DD
HH:MM:SS where YYYY refers to the four-digit year, MM refers two-digit month, DD refers to

the two-digit day, HH refers to the two-digit hour, MM refers to the two-digit minute, and SS

refers to the two-digit second values.

8.

Click OK.
The Plan List displays along with the status of the batch mode operation task in the Status field.

9.

Click Refresh to update the Plan List and the Status field.
When the task is complete, the Status field updates to Finished.

10.

Click the Details icon associated with the task to view detailed results of the batch mode task.
If you opted to run the batch mode operation at a later date, you can review the results of this batch
operation task by clicking on Edit Plan to the right of Save Configuration.

Using batch mode to configure trap destinations

Using batch mode, you can configure the trap destination for one or more devices. You can also

schedule IMC to run the trap destination configuration batch operation once.
To configure the trap destination using batch mode:

1.

Navigate to Resource > Batch Operation > Configure Trap Destination:

a.

Click the Resource tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click Resource Management on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click Batch Operation under Resource Management from the navigation system on the left.

2.

Click the Configure Trap Destination link from the Device Configuration section of the Resource >
Batch Operation page.

3.

Click Add to select the devices to apply this batch mode operation to.
You can add devices using either the View or Advanced query option. See "

Adding devices by

View

" and "

Adding devices by Advanced query

."

4.

Enter the IP address or hostname of the device that serves as the trap destination in the Host field.

5.

Enter the UDP port configured on the trap destination for receiving SNMP traps in the UDP Port

field.
The default UDP port for SNMP traps is 162.

6.

Do one of the following:

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If you are using SNMP v1 or v2c, enter the trap community string configured on the trap

destination in the Authentication Parameters field.

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If you are using SNMPv3, enter the username that is configured on the trap destination in the
Authentication Parameters field.

7.

Select the version of SNMP that is configured on the trap destination from the SNMP Version list.

8.

If you selected SNMPv3, select the security model from the Security Model list.

9.

Click the checkbox to the left of Clear Trap Destination if you want to configure the same host
as the recipient for clear traps.

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