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Traps
SNMP protocol operation requires a network agent instance to send
asynchronous messages (traps) whenever a specific event occurs on the
controlled device (object). InfiNet Wireless units have a built-in SNMP Traps
support module (which acts as an agent) that performs a centralized information
delivery from unit internal subsystems to the SNMP server. This subsection
focuses on SNMP Traps agent configuration.
Use the Help button to display SNMP system help.
Agent IP Source IP address used for sending SNMP trap packets.
Transport a transport method for SNMP traps. Two options are available:
IP all SNMP traps are sent to the server specified in the Destination field
below.
MINT Gateway this option should be used when the SNMP server is
located beyond a gateway that acts as an SNMP agent for the whole
MINT network. To specify the gateway fill its MAC address into the
Gateway MAC field. If there's no MAC address specified all SNMP traps
are sent to the MINT SNMP relay. The relay can be specified by checking
the Trap Gateway check-box in the Link Settings section.
Destination allows users to configure the IP address and port (default
port is 162) for the SNMP server.
The check-boxes below specify traps or trap groups that are to be sent to
the server.
Clone allows users to setup multiple SNMP servers. Each server can have
an individual set of traps directed toward it.
Clear – clears all check-boxes for the current server.