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5.10.1.2. To send SNMP trap messages to any NMS, type up to 6
trap receiver IP addresses in the SNMP Trap Host IP Address
1 – SNMP Trap Host IP Address 6 boxes.
trap receiver IP addresses in the SNMP Trap Host IP Address
1 – SNMP Trap Host IP Address 6 boxes.
5.10.1.3. To secure SNMP with community names, do the
following action:
following action:
5.10.1.3.1. Type a string in the SNMP Community box,
like Public.
5.10.1.3.2. Select an option from the SNMP Access
drop-down list, for example, Read.
5.10.1.3.3. Click Add. If you want to add more community
names, do Step 4.1 – Step 4.3 again.
5.10.1.4. When you have completed editing all the settings, click
Apply, or click Cancel to undo your changes.
Apply, or click Cancel to undo your changes.
5.10.2. To Delete an Existing SNMP Trap Receiver:
5.10.2.1. On the SNMP page, for any SNMP trap receiver that you
want to delete, enter 0.0.0.0 in the SNMP Trap Host IP Address
box.
want to delete, enter 0.0.0.0 in the SNMP Trap Host IP Address
box.
5.10.2.2. Click Apply.
5.10.3. To Delete SNMP Community Names:
5.10.3.1. On the SNMP page, for any SNMP community name
that you want to delete, click Delete in the corresponding row.
that you want to delete, click Delete in the corresponding row.
5.10.3.2. Click Apply.
Note :
Usually, we define a string of “Public” for Read access and “Private” for
Read-Write access.
Usually, we define a string of “Public” for Read access and “Private” for
Read-Write access.