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Fast Ethernet Switching System User's Guide Traps are messages the DES-5600 sends out to inform trap managers of events on the network. The DES-5600 generates traps and sends them to the network manager. Trap managers are special network users who are given certain rights and access to oversee and maintain the network. This feature is available only in D-View or by using other SNMP management software. You can specify which network managers may receive traps from the DES-5600 by creating a list of IP Addresses of the authorized network managers. Trap managers can receive the following trap types: • Cold Start • Authentication Failure • Link Change Event Cold Start Signifies that the DES-5600 has been powered up. Software settings are reconfigured and hardware systems are rebooted. A cold start is different from a factory reset. Authentication Failure Signifies that an addressee (or manager/ user) on the DES-5600 is not a valid user of the DES-5600 and may have entered an incorrect community name. Link Change Event Signifies that the link of a port has changed from link up to link down or vice versa. Status Can be Delete or Enable. Only community strings whose status is Enabled can receive Traps. Follow these steps to configure the SNMP Trap Manager: 1. Enter the IP Address and SNMP Community String in the appropriate fields. 2. Press Apply to save your changes. Check the box to delete the SNMP Trap Manager Configuration. Web Management 100

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Fast Ethernet Switching System User’s Guide
Web Management
100
Traps are messages the DES-5600 sends out to inform trap managers of events on
the network. The DES-5600 generates traps and sends them to the network
manager. Trap managers are special network users who are given certain rights
and access to oversee and maintain the network. This feature is available only in
D-View or by using other SNMP management software.
You can specify which network managers may receive traps from the DES-5600
by creating a list of IP Addresses of the authorized network managers.
Trap managers can receive the following trap types:
Cold Start
Authentication Failure
Link Change Event
Cold Start
Signifies that the DES-5600 has been powered up. Software settings are
reconfigured and hardware systems are rebooted. A cold start is different from a
factory reset.
Authentication Failure
Signifies that an addressee (or manager/ user) on the DES-5600 is not a valid user
of the DES-5600 and may have entered an incorrect community name.
Link Change Event
Signifies that the link of a port has changed from link up to link down or vice
versa.
Status
Can be Delete or Enable. Only community strings whose status is Enabled can
receive Traps.
Follow these steps to configure the SNMP Trap Manager:
1.
Enter the IP Address and SNMP Community String in the
appropriate fields.
2.
Press Apply to save your changes. Check the box to delete the
SNMP Trap Manager Configuration.