Mib support, Trap destinations v3 – RuggedCom RuggedRouter RX1100 User Manual
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34. Maintaining The Router
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Figure 34.31. Trap Destinations V3
The SNMP V3 Trap Destinations part of the menu allows the creation and deletion of V3 trap
destinations.
The Type field specifies the exchange used with this destination, either V3 trap or V3 inform.
The IP address and User Name fields specify the trap receiver's IP address and user name.
The Engine ID parameter is necessary for "inform" type notification destinations only, and must
be configured by the trap receiver in order to receive these notifications. The value is considered
hexadecimal ASCII. It does not require a '0x' prefix nor an 'h' suffix, and is limited to 64 characters.
The Minimum Security, Authentication Protocol, Authentication Passphrase, Privacy Protocol
and Privacy Passphrase fields are as described in
Section 34.6.4, “Access Control”
The Enable Configuration Change Traps option enables traps to be sent when the system's
configuration is modified. Please note that there is only one destination allowed, for both V2c and
for V3. For example, if this option is enabled in one V2c definition, then it will be the unique trap
destination for configuration changes. Same with V3. If it is enabled in one V3 definition, then it is not
allowed to be defined elsewhere, in V3 or V2c. RuggedCom SNMP MIB definitions are available from
the RuggedCom web site and from Technical Support.
34.6.6. MIB Support
The RuggedRouter supports the following MIBs.
MIB Name
MIB Description
IF-MIB
The MIB module to describe generic objects for network interface sub-layers
SNMPv2-MIB
The MIB module for SNMPv2 entities