Netgear M5300-28G-POE+ (GSM7228PSv1h2) - 12-Port Managed Gigabit Switch Softwarehandbuch

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Configure System Information 
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 M6100, M5300, and M7100 Series Managed Switches
Possible values are as follows:
Routing interface
Routing VLAN
Routing loopback interface
Tunnel interface
Service port
VLAN 1 is used as source interface by default.
9. 
To add a host that receives SNMP traps, do the following steps:
a. Community Name
. Enter the community string for the SNMP trap packet to be sent to 
the trap manager. This name can be up to 16 characters and is case-sensitive.
b. Version
. Select the trap version to be used by the receiver:
SNMP V1
. Uses SNMP V1 to send traps to the receiver.
SNMP V2
. Uses SNMP V2 to send traps to the receiver.
c. Protocol
. Select the protocol to be used by the receiver. Select IPv4 if the receiver's 
address is IPv4 address or IPv6 if the receiver's address is IPv6.
d. Address
. Enter the IPv4 address in x.x.x.x format or the IPv6 address in 
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx to receive SNMP traps from this device. 
The length of the address cannot exceed 39 characters.
e. Status
. Select the receiver's status:
Enable
. Send traps to the receiver
Disable
. Do not send traps to the receiver.
f. 
Click the Add button.
10. 
To modify information about an existing SNMP recipient, select the check box for the 
recipient, and change the desired fields.
11. 
To delete a recipient, select the check box for the recipient and click the Delete button.
12. 
Click the Apply button.
The updated configuration is sent to the switch. Configuration changes take effect 
immediately.
Configure SNMP V1/V2 Trap Flags
You can enable or disable traps. When the condition identified by an active trap is 
encountered by the switch, a trap message is sent to any enabled SNMP Trap Receivers, 
and a message is written to the trap log.
To configure the trap flags:
1. 
Prepare your computer with a static IP address in the 169.254.100.0 subnet, for 
example, 169.254.100.201.
2. 
Connect an Ethernet cable from an Ethernet port on your computer to an Ethernet port on 
the switch.