Click System > SNMP > Traps in the Tree View. The SNMP Trap Settings page opens.
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SNMP Trap Settings Page
The SNMP Trap Settings page contains the following fields:
SNMP Trap—Enables sending SNMP traps or SNMP notifications from the switch to defined trap recipients. The possible field values are:
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Enable—Enables sending SNMP traps or SNMP notifications.
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Disable—Stops all SNMP traps from being sent.
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Authentication Trap—Enables sending SNMP traps when authentication fails to defined recipients. The possible field values are:
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Enable—Enables sending SNMP traps when authentication failed.
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Disable—Disables sending SNMP traps when authentication failed.
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Select Recipient IP—Specifies the IP address to whom the traps are sent.
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Traps —Determines the trap type sent to the selected recipient. The possible field values are:
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SNMP V1—Indicates SNMP Version 1 traps are sent.
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SNMP V2c—Indicates SNMP Version 2 traps are sent.
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Disable—Disables sending traps to the recipient.
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Community String—Identifies the community string of the trap manager.
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Remove—Removes Trap Manager Table entries.
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Checked—Removes the Trap Manager Table entry.
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Unchecked—Maintains the Trap Manager Table entry.
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Enabling SNMP Traps on the device:
1. Open the SNMP Trap Settings page.