Xerox 5550N System Administrator Guide - Page 51

Adding or Editing Traps for SNMP v1/v2c, IP Address

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Configuring SNMP Adding or Editing Traps for SNMP v1/v2c To add or edit traps for SNMP v1v2c: 1. On the SNMP Configuration page: Click the Configure SNMP v1v2c button, and then click the Configure Traps button. The Configure Traps page lists the current Trap Destination Addresses for the SNMP protocol. ■ The Address column lists the Trap Destination IP address or DNS Name. ■ The Version/Type column lists the SNMP Trap version or Inform Request for sending to the specified trap address. SNMP Trap versions include SNMP v1 Traps, SNMP v2c Traps, and SNMP v2c Inform Requests. ■ The Traps column lists the types of traps to send to the Trap Destination Address. Traps to be received include Printer Traps, Job Monitoring Traps, Cold Start, and Authentication Traps. 2. Do one of the following: ■ To add traps for SNMP v1v2c, click the Add Destination button, and then go to Step 3. ■ To edit the settings for a Trap Destination Address, click the corresponding Edit button, and then go to Step 3. ■ To delete a Trap Destination Address, click the corresponding Delete button. 3. To add or edit a Trap Destination IP Address, click the IP Address radio button, and then enter the IP Address in the fields. 4. To add or edit a Trap Destination DNS Name, click the DNS Name radio button, and then enter the DNS Name in the field. 5. For a non-standard UDP port, enter the UDP Port Number in the field. 6. Select the SNMP trap version to send to the specified address. SNMP versions include SNMP v1 Traps (default), SNMP v2c Traps, and SNMP v2c Inform Requests. SNMP v1 Traps is the default. 7. Enter the community name of the destination device in the Community Name field. 8. For Traps to be received, select the check boxes of the different types of traps to send to the specified address. Traps to be received include Printer Traps (default), Job Monitoring Traps, Cold Start Traps, and Authentication Traps. At least one trap type must be selected. 9. Click the Apply button to save the changes. System Administrator Guide 4-19

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Configuring SNMP
System Administrator Guide
4-19
Adding or Editing Traps for SNMP v1/v2c
To add or edit traps for SNMP v1v2c:
1.
On the
SNMP Configuration
page: Click the
Configure SNMP v1v2c
button, and then
click the
Configure Traps
button.
The
Configure Traps
page lists the current Trap Destination Addresses
for the SNMP
protocol.
The
Address
column lists the Trap Destination IP address or DNS Name.
The
Version/Type
column lists the SNMP Trap version or Inform Request for sending
to the specified trap address. SNMP Trap versions include SNMP v1 Traps, SNMP
v2c Traps, and SNMP v2c Inform Requests.
The
Traps
column lists the types of traps to send to the Trap Destination Address.
Traps to be received include Printer Traps, Job Monitoring Traps, Cold Start, and
Authentication Traps.
2.
Do one of the following:
To add traps for SNMP v1v2c, click the
Add Destination
button, and then go to
Step 3.
To edit the settings for a Trap Destination Address, click the corresponding
Edit
button, and then go to Step 3.
To delete a Trap Destination Address, click the corresponding
Delete
button.
3.
To add or edit a Trap Destination IP Address, click the
IP Address
radio button, and then
enter the IP Address in the fields.
4.
To add or edit a Trap Destination DNS Name, click the
DNS Name
radio button, and then
enter the DNS Name
in the field.
5.
For a non-standard UDP port, enter the UDP Port Number in the field.
6.
Select the SNMP trap version to send to the specified address. SNMP versions include
SNMP v1 Traps (default), SNMP v2c Traps, and SNMP v2c Inform Requests.
SNMP v1 Traps is the default.
7.
Enter the community name of the destination device in the
Community Name
field.
8.
For
Traps to be received
, select the check boxes of the different types of traps to send to
the specified address. Traps to be received include Printer Traps (default), Job Monitoring
Traps, Cold Start Traps, and Authentication Traps. At least one trap type must be selected.
9.
Click the
Apply
button to save the changes.