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Add or Apply / Cancel
To add this event class to the list of those with special handling, click Add. Or to apply your changes to
this configured event class, click
Apply. Both actions include your entry in the active configuration. The
Manager returns to the
Configuration | System | Events | Classes screen. Any new event class appears in the
Configured Event Classes list.
Reminder: To save the active configuration and make it the boot configuration, click the
Save Needed icon at the
top of the Manager window.
To discard your settings, click
Cancel. The Manager returns to the Configuration | System | Events | Classes
screen.
Configuration | System | Events | Trap Destinations
This section of the Manager lets you configure SNMP network management systems as destinations of
event traps. Event messages sent to SNMP systems are called “traps.” If you configure any event
handling—default or special—with values in
Severity to Trap fields, you must configure trap destinations
in this section.
To configure default event handling, click the highlighted link that says “Click here to configure general
event parameters.” To configure special event handling, see the
Configuration | System | Events | Classes
screens.
To configure “well-known” SNMP traps, seeTable 9-3 under
Severity to Trap for Configuration | System |
Events | General
.
To have an SNMP-based network management system (NMS) receive any events, you must also
configure the NMS to “see” the VPN 3002 as a managed device or “agent” in the NMS domain.
Figure 9-5: Configuration | System | Events | Trap Destinations screen
Trap Destinations
The Trap Destinations list shows the SNMP network management systems that have been configured as
destinations for event trap messages, and the SNMP protocol version associated with each destination.
If no trap destinations have been configured, the list shows
--Empty--.
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