5 view system events and traps, 6 control management packets – CANOGA PERKINS 9161 Network Interface Device User Manual

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9161 Network Interface Device User’s Manual

Using the Software

Managing the 9161

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

3.3.5 View System Events and Traps

The System Log lists all events that have occurred since the log was last cleared. The Traps Log
lists the traps that have occurred since the last power-up. Both logs list items in reverse chrono-
logical order and are available from the Reports menu. To access the logs, follow these steps:

1. From the Main menu, type 4, Reports, and press <Enter>.

2. To view system events, type 2, System Log, and press <Enter>.

3. To view traps, type 3, Traps Log, and press <Enter>.

4. To view the User log, type 5, User Log, and press <Enter>

5. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.

3.3.6 Control Management Packets

Use the Management Packet Control screen to enable or disable transmission of management
packets through any specific port on the 9161. If you disable a port, that limits that port to only
network traffic, the port cannot receive or send any packets that would manage the 9161. To
access the Management Packets Filter screen, follow these steps:

1. From the System menu type 8, Management Packets Filter, and press <Enter>.

2. At the Management Packets Filter screen, type the number for a port, then press

<Space> to cycle between Enabled or Disabled.

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

Table 3-2. Trap Configuration Options

Trap

When enabled, sends a Trap if. . .

Cold Start

The 9161 is reset by a power failure or forced reset

Link Loss Forwarding

A port loses a received link and transmits notification to the next port

Remote Fault
Received

A port receives an RMTF

Monitor System

RMON, internal temperature, or a power supply is out of range or the fan
failed

Monitor Port Module

A port module is inserted or removed

VLAN Settings

A user tries to delete the default or all VLANs

Link Up/Down

The link went down and came back up

Authentication

An unauthorized host attempts SNMP access

Spanning Tree

An STP change occurs

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