HP StorageWorks 2/140 FW 08.01.00 McDATA E/OS SNMP Support Manual (620-000131- - Page 21
Traps and Their Purpose, agent. If no specific value is con d for UDP port number it takes
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Traps and Their Purpose Introduction to SNMP 1 Traps are unsolicited status reports, or status change indicators a managed object sends to a network manager. The destination address and UDP port number for traps can be configured for each managed agent. If no specific value is configured for UDP port number it takes the default value. The default value for UDP port number is 162. Network Management using SNMP 1-9
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Network Management using SNMP
1-9
Introduction to SNMP
Traps and Their
Purpose
Traps are unsolicited status reports, or status change indicators a
managed object sends to a network manager. The destination address
and UDP port number for traps can be configured for each managed
agent. If no specific value is configured for UDP port number it takes
the default value. The default value for UDP port number is 162.