TP-Link T1500G-10PSTL-SG2210P T1500G-10PSUN V1 User Guide - Page 205
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13.2 Notification With the Notification function enabled, the switch can initiatively report to the management station about the important events that occur on the Views (e.g., the managed device is rebooted), which allows the management station to monitor and process the events in time. The notification information includes the following two types: Trap:Trap is the information that the managed device initiatively sends to the Network management station without request. Inform:Inform packet is sent to inform the management station and ask for the reply. The switch will resend the inform request if it doesn't get the response from the management station during the Timeout interval, and it will terminate resending the inform request if the resending times reach the specified Retry times. The Inform type, employed on SNMPv2c and SNMPv3, has a higher security than the Trap type. On this page, you can configure the notification function of SNMP. Choose the menu SNMP→Notification→Notification to load the following page. Figure 13-8 Notification Config The following entries are displayed on this screen: Create Notification IP Address: UDP Port: User: IP Mode: Security Model: Security Level: Enter the IP Address of the management Host. Enter the number of the UDP port used to send notifications. The UDP port functions with the IP address for the notification sending. The default is 162. Enter the User name of the management station. Select the IP mode of the IP address. Select the Security Model of the management station. Select the Security Level for the SNMP v3 User. • noAuthNoPriv: No authentication and no privacy security level are used. • authNoPriv: Only the authentication security level is used. • authPriv: Both the authentication and the privacy security levels are used. 195