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TLX Matrix Switch SNMP Traps Manual

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Rev. E - July, 2015

About This Manual

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is an Internet-standard protocol for managing devices
connected to IP networks.

SNMP is widely used in network management systems to monitor

networked devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention.

An SNMP-managed network consists of three key components:

Managed device (allows unidirectional or bidirectional access to node-specific information)

Agent

— the software which runs on managed devices

Network Management Station (NMS)

— the software which runs on the manager

This manual documents trap (notification) messages that keep the user informed of events that
occur, in real time, on each agent on the managed device (Matrix Switch). It contains sections for
SFP Generated Traps, Switch Generated Traps and Standard Traps, as well as Regulatory &
Safety Requirements
and Thinklogical Support.

Note and Warning Symbols

In Sections 4 and 5 of this manual you will notice certain symbols that bring your attention to important
information. These are Notes and Warnings. Examples are shown below.

Note: Important Notes appear in blue text preceded by a yellow exclamation point symbol, as
shown here.

A note

is meant to call the reader’s attention to helpful or important information at a point in the text that is

relevant to the subject being discussed.

Warning!

All Warnings appear in red text, followed by blue text, and preceded by a red stop

sign, as shown here.

A warning

is meant to call the reader’s attention to critical information at a point in the text that is relevant to

the subject being discussed.

BEFORE STARTING ANY PROCEDURE, IT IS RECOMMENDED

THAT YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS THOROUGHLY!

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