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Product Features 2-118
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Product Features 2-118
NAM / Traffic Analyzer v3.5 Tutorial
Configuring Alarms
Trap Destinations
Configuring Alarms
Trap Destinations
To configure trap destinations,
enter the community string for
the management console that will
receive the traps, its IP address,
and the UDP port that listens to
for arriving traps.
To configure trap destinations,
enter the community string for
the management console that will
receive the traps, its IP address,
and the UDP port that listens to
for arriving traps.
Enter multiple
destinations to receive
traps generated by NAM
alarms.
Enter multiple
destinations to receive
traps generated by NAM
alarms.
Configuring Trap Destinations
One more step is required to complete the configuration of alarms within the Traffic Analyzer—configuring it
to forward traps to a network management console. Configuring traps is also a simple process. All you need
to do is gather some information—the IP address, the UDP port number, and the community string—for the
management console that you have designated to receive the traps. Notice that you can configure the Traffic
Analyzer to send traps to multiple destinations, all with the same (or different) UDP port number and
community string.
Note: The well-known SNMP trap UDP port number is port 162.
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