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Chapter 9 Events

Configuration | System | Events | Trap Destinations | Add or Modify

To remove an SNMP trap destination that has been configured, select the destination from the list and
click Delete. There is no confirmation or undo. The Manager refreshes the screen and shows the
remaining entries in the list.

Reminder:

The Manager immediately includes your changes in the active configuration. To save the active
configuration and make it the boot configuration, click the
Save Needed icon at the top of the Manager
window.

Configuration | System | Events | Trap Destinations |
Add or Modify

These screens let you:

Add: Configure and add an SNMP destination system for event trap messages.

Modify: Modify a configured SNMP destination system for event trap messages.

Figure 9-6

Configuration | System | Events | Trap Destinations | Add Screen

Destination

Enter the IP address or hostname of the SNMP network management system that is a destination for
event trap messages. (If you have configured a DNS server, you can enter a hostname; otherwise enter
an IP address.)

SNMP Version

Click the drop-down menu button and select the SNMP protocol version to use when formatting traps to
this destination. Choices are SNMPv1 (version 1; the default) and SNMPv2 (version 2).

Community

Enter the community string to use in identifying traps from the VPN 3002 to this destination. The
community string is like a password: it validates messages between the VPN 3002 and this NMS
destination. If you leave this field blank, the default community string is

public

.