
Using the Trap Monitor
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2. From the SNMP Community List window that appears, select
Community➔Managers.
3. From the SNMP Manager List window that appears, select
Manager➔Edit Manager.
The Trap Types and Trap Port window appears with the default value
GENERIC in the Trap Types field (F
igure 2-7).
Figure 2-7. Specifying a Trap Category
4.
Click in the Trap Types field. Click on Values and select an option in the
Values Selection window. Then click on OK in the Values Selection
window.
T
able 2-2 describes the different trap types.
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.
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