Trap receivers and authentication traps – SMC Networks SMC TigerStack II SMC6624M User Manual

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Configuring for Network Management Applications

Trap Receivers and Authentication Traps

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Trap Receivers and Authentication Traps

Trap Features

A trap receiver is a management station designated by the switch to receive
SNMP traps sent from the switch. An authentication trap is a specialized
SNMP trap sent to trap receivers when an unauthorized management station
tries to access the switch.

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Fixed or “Well-Known” Traps:

The SMC6624M switch automatically sends

fixed traps (such as “coldStart,” “warmStart,” “linkDown,” and “linkUp”) to
trap receivers using a public community name. These traps cannot be redi-
rected to other communities. Thus, if you change or delete the default public
community name, these traps will be lost.

Thresholds:

The switch automatically sends all messages resulting from

thresholds to the network management station(s) that set the thresholds,
regardless of the trap receiver configuration.

In the default configuration, there are no trap receivers configured, and the
authentication trap feature is disabled. From the CLI you can configure up to
ten SNMP trap receivers to receive SNMP traps from the switch. The switch
can be configured to also send event log messages as traps if the following
opotions are used with the

snmp-server host command:

Feature

Default

Menu

CLI

Web

snmp-server host (trap receiver)

public

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snmp-server enable (authentication trap)

none

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Event Level

Description

None (default)

Send no log messages.

All

Send all log messages.

Not INFO

Send the log messages that are not information-only.

Critical

Send critical-level log messages.

Debug

Reserved for SMC-internal use.

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