
Customizing SNMP
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Select the severity level for which you want to receive traps.
You select a severity level by clicking on the Events box at the bottom of the
window. Refer to Chapter 2 for a definition of the severity levels.
5. Click on Update.
The entity name moves to the Current Entities column, indicating that you
want to receive traps for this entity at the severity level you specified.
(To move an entity from this column, select the entity name and then click on
Remove.)
6. Repeat Steps 2 through 5 for other slots you want to configure.
7. Click on Save.
Configuring Trap Exceptions
You can configure up to 50 trap exceptions, which specify that the SNMP agent
always sends or never sends traps to the network management station regardless
of the trap configuration settings and regardless of the slot you specified.
You configure a trap exception by specifying the following:
• Entity code for the event for which you want to configure an exception
• Code number of the event for which you want to configure an exception
• Whether the SNMP agent always sends or never sends a trap to the network
management station
Refer to Event Messages for Routers and BNX Platforms for entity codes.
To configure a trap exception:
1. In the Configuration Manager window, select > Protocols > IP > SNMP >
Trap Configuration > Exceptions.
The Trap Exceptions List window opens.
2. Click on Add.
The Add Trap window opens.
3. Specify the entity code and the event code number, and specify Always or
Never for the Always/Never Trap parameter.
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