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Trap Information
As shown in Figure 59, the lower section of the SNMP window allows you to enable SNMP and
configure trap receivers.
To enable SNMP trap support, click the checkbox and submit the request.
If authorized trap receivers are currently configured on the network, the Trap Station Configuration
table lists the community string and IP address or User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port of the trap
receivers.
The last two boxes in the section allow you to add a trap receiver or to delete a trap receiver. For further
information on SNMP and trap receivers, see “Using SNMP” on page 62.
Figure 59: Configure Trap Options
Spanning Tree
From this window, you can configure all aspects of a Spanning Tree Domain (STPD). The window is
divided into two sections.
In the top section, you can create or delete a Spanning Tree Domain (STPD) as shown in Figure 60.