User Manual

Using the RAID GUI
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Add SNMP Event Receivers Servers
You can have up to three SNMP servers to receive SNMP event
notification packets. Click Add to choose a Server ID, and set its SNMP
server address, port, and the corresponding protocol version, community
name, and severity level.
Remove SNMP Servers
Select the SNMP server(s) you want to delete and click Remove. The
selected SNMP server(s) are deleted.
Modify SNMP Servers
Select the SNMP you want to change for the settings and then click
Modify to enter the settings screen.
Set up the community name as the authentication string between
the SNMP Agent and SNMP applications.
Server ID: 0 / 1 / 2
Select a server ID from the drop-down menu.
Server Address: IP Address / Domain Name
Set up the IP address or the domain name of the SNMP server.
Port : 162 (default)
Set up the port on which the SNMP server receives SNMP event
notification packets.
SNMP Version: v1 (default) / v2c
Specify the SNMP version and the event notification type. Choosing
v1 for SNMP trap event notification and choosing v2c for SNMP
INFORM event notification. Traps are unreliable because the receiver
does not send any acknowledgment when it receives a trap. An
SNMP manager that receives an INFORM request acknowledges the
message with an SNMP response PDU. However, some SNMP
applications may not support SNMPv2c.
Community Name : public (default)
Set up the community name in the event notification packets such
that your SNMP applications can know how to process it.
Severity Level: Notice (default) / Warning / Error / Fatal
Events with a severity level higher than the specified one will be sent
via SNMP traps.