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Configuring SNMP, RMON, BOOTP, DHCP, and RARP Services
3-8 114070 Rev. B
A router never broadcasts traps on the network. Rather, if sends traps to specific IP
addresses, which you configure on the router as managers of a community. Traps
are always sent to specific managers.
Specifying a Trap Entity and Severity Level
A trap entity is associated with a log event. An entity is the software that generates
a message. Entities include Bay Networks software dedicated to the operation of a
software service, such as TFTP and IP. Each entity contains a specific code that
corresponds to the event you want to configure.
The entity code, together with the event code, uniquely identifies the event for
which you want to configure a trap. For a complete list of entities (both their
abbreviations and full names) and associated entity codes, refer to Event
Messages for Routers and BNX Platforms.
After you specify the number of the slot on which the trap will be received, you
specify the entity name for which you want to configure traps.
Trap messages are always associated with one of five severity levels: information,
warning, fault, trace, or debug. The severity level defines the type of trap that the
SNMP agent sends to the network management station for the slot number and
entity type you specified. For a description of the severity levels, refer to Event
Messages for Routers and BNX Platforms.
To specify a trap entity and the severity level for which you want to receive the
trap:
1. In the Configuration Manager window, select > Protocols > IP > SNMP >
Trap Configuration > Interfaces.
The Trap Configuration window opens.
2. Select the slot for which you want to configure traps.
You select a slot by clicking on the bar in the Slot box.
3. Select an entity for which you want to configure traps.
The entity names appear in the Available Entities column, a comprehensive
list of all protocols available, regardless of the platform or software you are
using.
If you want to configure traps for all entities running on a slot, select All
Entities from the top of the column.
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