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Managing Routers and BNX Platforms
2-10 114083 Rev. A
5. Click on OK in the Trap Port and Trap Types window.
6. Save this configuration to a file and volume on the router.
Specifying Traps by Entity
If you configure an SNMP agent to send SPECIFIC trap types to your Site
Manager workstation, you must specify which protocols (entities) will send which
trap types (fault, warning, information, debug, or trace) to your workstation.
Proceed as follows on the next page:
Table 2-2. Categories of Traps
Category Description
NONE Prohibits the SNMP agent from transmitting traps to this manager.
GENERIC Configures the agent to transmit well-defined SNMP traps
(cold-start, warm-start, and authentication failure traps).
The agent is automatically enabled to send cold-start and
warm-start traps. However, you must enable the Authentication
Failure Trap parameter if you want the agent to transmit
authentication failure traps as well.
SPECIFIC Configures the agent to transmit all enabled trap message types
(fault, warning, debug, information, and trace traps) from the
protocol entities on your network.
ALL Configures the agent to transmit cold-start and warm-start traps, as
well as all other enabled traps (authentication failure, fault, warning,
debug, information, and trace traps).
Note: You will usually want to select GENERIC or SPECIFIC when you
configure the SNMP agent to send traps. These options minimize the agent’s
use of router resources.
Note: If you select SPECIFIC, you must further specify by entity the kinds of
trap messages you want the SNMP agent to send to your workstation. Proceed
to the section “Specifying Traps by Entity.
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