Netgear GS728TXS GS728TXS/GS752TXS Software Administration Manual - Page 59

SNMP V1/V2, Trap Configuration

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GS752TXS and GS728TXS Smart Switches Trap Configuration Use this screen to configure settings for each SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 management host that will receive notifications about traps generated by the device. The SNMP management host is also known as the SNMP trap receiver.  To add an SNMP trap receiver: 1. Select System  SNMP  SNMP V1/V2  Trap Configuration The Trap Configuration screen displays. 2. Next to Recipients IP, specify the IP address in x.x.x.x format to receive SNMP traps from this device. 3. From the Version list, select the trap version to be used by the receiver from the menu. • SNMP v1. The switch uses SNMP v1 to send traps to the receiver. • SNMP v2: The switch uses SNMP v2 to send traps to the receiver. 4. Next to Community String, specify the name of the SNMP community that includes the SNMP management host and the SNMP agent on the device. 5. From the Status list, select Enable to send traps to the receiver. 6. Click Add.  To modify information about an existing SNMP recipient: 1. Select the check box next to the recipient. 2. Update the desired fields. 3. Click Apply.  To delete an SNMP trap recipient: 1. Select the check box next to the recipient to remove. 2. Click Delete. 59

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GS752TXS and GS728TXS Smart Switches
Trap Configuration
Use this screen to configure settings for each SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 management host that
will receive notifications about traps generated by the device. The SNMP management host
is also known as the SNMP trap receiver.
To add an SNMP trap receiver:
1.
Select
System
SNMP
SNMP V1/V2
Trap Configuration
The Trap Configuration screen displays.
2.
Next to Recipients IP, specify the IP address in x.x.x.x format to receive SNMP traps from
this device.
3.
From the Version list, select the trap version to be used by the receiver from the menu.
SNMP v1
. The switch uses SNMP v1 to send traps to the receiver.
SNMP v2
: The switch uses SNMP v2 to send traps to the receiver.
4.
Next to Community String, specify the name of the SNMP community that includes the
SNMP management host and the SNMP agent on the device.
5.
From the Status list, select Enable to send traps to the receiver.
6.
Click
Add
.
To modify information about an existing SNMP recipient:
1.
Select the check box next to the recipient.
2.
Update the desired fields.
3.
Click
Apply
.
To delete an SNMP trap recipient:
1.
Select the check box next to the recipient to remove.
2.
Click
Delete
.