Netgear GS724Tv4 Software Administration Manual - Page 58

Trap Flags, SNMP Supported MIBS, To con the trap flags, System, SNMP V1/V2, Authentication

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GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches Trap Flags Use the Trap Flags screen to enable or disable traps the switch can send to an SNMP manager. When the condition identified by an active trap is encountered by the switch, a trap message is sent to any enabled SNMP trap receivers, and a message is written to the trap log.  To configure the trap flags: 1. Select System > SNMP > SNMP V1/V2 > Trap Flags. 2. Enable or disable the following system traps: • Authentication. When enabled, SNMP traps are sent when events involving authentication occur, such as when a user attempts to access the device management interface and fails to provide a valid user name and password. • Link Up/Down. When enabled, SNMP traps are sent when the administrative or operational state of a physical or logical link changes. • Spanning Tree. When enabled, SNMP traps are sent when various spanning tree events occur. • ACL. When enabled, SNMP traps are sent when a packet matches a configured ACL rule that includes ACL logging. 3. Click the Apply button. SNMP Supported MIBS This screen displays a list of all MIBs supported by the switch. To view the supported MIBs, select System > SNMP > SNMP V1/V2 > Supported MIBs. The following table describes the fields on the screen. Table 15. SNMP MIB Field Name Description Description The name of the public or private MIB. A description of the MIB's purpose. Configure System Information 58

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Configure System Information
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GS716Tv3, GS724Tv4, and GS748Tv5 Smart Switches
Trap Flags
Use the Trap Flags screen to enable or disable traps the switch can send to an SNMP
manager. When the condition identified by an active trap is encountered by the switch, a trap
message is sent to any enabled SNMP trap receivers, and a message is written to the trap
log.
To configure the trap flags:
1.
Select
System
>
SNMP
>
SNMP V1/V2
>
Trap Flags
.
2.
Enable or disable the following system traps:
Authentication
. When enabled, SNMP traps are sent when events involving
authentication occur, such as when a user attempts to access the device
management interface and fails to provide a valid user name and password.
Link Up/Down
. When enabled, SNMP traps are sent when the administrative or
operational state of a physical or logical link changes.
Spanning Tree
. When enabled, SNMP traps are sent when various spanning tree
events occur.
ACL
. When enabled, SNMP traps are sent when a packet matches a configured ACL
rule that includes ACL logging.
3.
Click the
Apply
button.
SNMP Supported MIBS
This screen displays a list of all MIBs supported by the switch.
To view the supported MIBs, select
System
>
SNMP
>
SNMP V1/V2
>
Supported MIBs
.
The following table describes the fields on the screen.
Table 15.
SNMP MIB
Field
Description
Name
The name of the public or private MIB.
Description
A description of the MIB’s purpose.