Manage traps and alarms – CANOGA PERKINS 9160 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Device User Manual

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9160 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Device

2. At the IP Settings screen, type the number for an item and press <Enter>, then enter data or press

<Space> to cycle through the options and press <Enter> to select an option.

• Local IP Address: Set the IP address for this 9160
• Subnet Mask: Mask that sets the network ID part of the IP address
• Gateway IP Address: Address of the network node that connects to another network
• Enable BOOTP Mode: Enable or disable BOOTP requests
• Management VLAN Id: Set the number for the VLAN
• Telnet Host Verification: Enable or disable checking whether host is listed in host table;

default is disabled, which allows access to all hosts

3. To return to the System menu, press <Esc>.

The SNMP agent allows access to up to 24 Host IP addresses. Set up and edit the Host information
for the 9160 at the Host Access Table screen. To access the Host Access Table, follow these steps:

1. From the System menu type

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, "Host Table/ SNMP Settings," and press <Enter>.

2. At the Host Access Table screen, type

2

to add a host, then at the prompt, enter the host IP

address and mask, or type

1

to edit a host. At the Add Host Access Entry screen, set values for

these parameters:

• IP Mask Size: 0 to 32 (bits) to match the bits from the left of the IP address; only one entry is

allowed with 0 bits of Mask Size

• Telnet Access: Allow (Yes) or disallow (No) Telnet
• FTP/TFTP: Select FTP, TFTP, Both, or None
• SNMP Access: Select Write (also allows Read access), Write, or None
• SNMP Protocol: Select V1V2cV3, V1V2c, or V3
• V1/V2c Read and Write Communities: Enter name of community, up to 11 characters
• V1/V2c Access Level: Select Supervisor, Operator, or Observer

3. To remove a host, type

3

, then follow the prompts.

4. To return to the System Menu, press <Esc>.

Manage Traps and Alarms

Traps are messages that require management attention and are routed to the Network Manager and the
9160 Traps Log, but do not trigger alarms. Use the Trap Configuration screen to view the current
configuration and to enable or disable traps for the 9160. For a list of events that trigger traps, see
Table 4. To set up the traps, follow these steps:

1. From the System menu type

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, "Trap Configuration," and press <Enter>.

2. At the Trap Configuration screen, type the number for a trap, then press <Space> to cycle

between Enabled or Disabled and press <Enter>

3. To return to the System menu, press <Esc>.

These selections do not affect how the Major and Minor LEDs report alarms.

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