Grass Valley iControl V.4.43 User Manual
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in the right column (to). For example, if you select from Minor, Major or Critical to Normal,
an SNMP trap will be sent whenever a yellow, orange or red alarm is cleared.
Next, specify a trap number (between 1 and 99999) that describes the trap event. Some
numbers are pre-defined in your Miranda MIB files. You can also define your own trap
numbers.
6. In the Destination address field, type the IP address of the SNMP Manager that is to receive
the trap. Choose v1 from the SNMP trap version menu, and then click OK.
Figure 8-118
In the Alarm properties window, an entry labelled SNMP trap sender appears (with an
associated SNMP Manager address) in the Actions list.
7. Click OK.
Note: Values 1 to 99999 are reserved for user-defined virtual alarms and for third
party SNMP devices. Values of 100000 and up are iControl alarms.