Table 6-2: SNMP Trap Destinations Parameters Description
Parameter Description
Web: SNMP Manager
[SNMPManagerIsUsed_x]
Enables the SNMP Manager to receive traps and checks
the validity of the configured destination (IP address and
port number).
ï‚§ [0] (check box cleared) = (Default) Disables SNMP
Manager
ï‚§ [1] (check box selected) = Enables SNMP Manager
Web: IP Address
[SNMPManagerTableIP_x]
Defines the IP address (in dotted-decimal notation, e.g.,
108.10.1.255) of the remote host used as the SNMP
Manager. The device sends SNMP traps to this IP
address.
Trap Port
[SNMPManagerTrapPort_x]
Defines the port number of the remote SNMP Manager.
The device sends SNMP traps to this port.
The valid value range is 100 to 4000. The default is 162.
Web: Trap User
[SNMPManagerTrapUser]
Associates a trap user with the trap destination. This
determines the trap format, authentication level, and
encryption level.
ï‚§ v2cParams (default) = SNMPv2 user community string
ï‚§ SNMPv3 user configured in 'Configuring SNMP V3
Users' on page 84
Trap Enable
[SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_x]
Activates the sending of traps to the SNMP Manager.
ï‚§ [0] Disable
ï‚§ [1] Enable (Default)
6.3 Configuring SNMP Trusted Managers
The SNMP Trusted Managers page allows you to configure up to five SNMP Trusted
Managers, based on IP addresses. By default, the SNMP agent accepts SNMP Get and
Set requests from any IP address, as long as the correct community string is used in the
request. Security can be enhanced by using Trusted Managers, which is an IP address
from which the SNMP agent accepts and processes SNMP requests.
Notes: The SNMP Trusted Managers table can also be configured using the table ini
file parameter, SNMPTrustedMgr_x (see 'SNMP Parameters' on page 435).