Perform the following steps to send notifications to SNMP trap hosts:
Perform one of the following to access the options in the Notifications tab:
In the Home topic, select
Action > System Settings, then click
Notifications.
In the System topic, select
Action > System Settings, then click
Notifications.
In the footer, click the events panel and select
Set Up Notifications.
In the Welcome panel, select
System Settings, and then click the
Notifications tab.
Select the
SNMP tab. If a message near the top of the panel informs you that the SNMP service is disabled, enable the service.
Select the minimum Notification Level severity for which the system should send email notifications:
Critical (only);
Error (and Critical);
Warning (and Error and Critical);
Informational/Resolved (all); or
none.
In the
Read community field, enter the SNMP read password for your network. This password is included in traps that are sent. This string must differ from the write-community string. The value is case-sensitive and can have a maximum of 31 bytes. It can include any character except for the following:
" < >
The default is public.
In the
Write community field, enter the SNMP write password for your network. This string must differ from the read-community string. The value is case-sensitive and can have a maximum of 31 bytes. It can include any character except for the following:
" < >
The default is private.
In the
Trap Host Address fields, enter the network addresses of hosts that are configured to receive SNMP traps. The values can be IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses, or FQDNs.
Perform one of the following:
To save your settings and continue configuring your system, click
Apply.
To save your settings and close the panel, click
Apply and Close.
A confirmation panel appears.
Click
OK.
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