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Managing Routers and BNX Platforms
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Viewing Trap Messages
Your Site Manager workstation receives all types of trap messages that routers in
your network are configured to send. However, the Trap Monitor tool lets you
choose, from all trap messages received by the workstation, which traps you want
to view in the Trap Monitor window. You can filter trap message types by severity
or by IP address (using address filters).
The next section describes how to configure the Trap Monitor to receive trap
messages from routers throughout your network.
Using the Trap Monitor
The Trap Monitor tool lets you filter and view trap messages. Before you use the
Trap Monitor tool to view trap messages, configure the SNMP agent in each
router to send trap messages, as described earlier. The agent running in the router
sends only the trap types that you enable in the router configuration. The Trap
Monitor running in your Site Manager workstation subsequently filters and
displays a subset of all the trap messages it receives from routers in your network.
Displaying the Trap History File
The trap history file contains trap messages that you specified be sent to your Site
Manager workstation. The Trap Monitor dynamically displays trap messages from
this file after you load the trap history file into the Trap Monitor window.
Use the Load History File feature to display all trap messages since you last
cleared the history file.
1. From the main Site Manager window, click on Traps or select
ToolsTrap Monitor.
The Trap Monitor window appears.
2. From the Trap Monitor window, select FileLoad History File.
The Trap Monitor window displays incoming trap messages, along with trap
messages logged since you last cleared the history file.
Note: If you configure your routers to send traps, do not exit the Trap Monitor
window. Otherwise, the routers log this message:
ICMP Destination unreachable
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