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| ===SNMP System Summary=== | | ===SNMP System Summary=== |
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− | The <b<SNMP System Summary</b> section contains general information about SNMP on this device. You can also download this device's <b>MIB file</b> from this section. | + | The <b>SNMP System Summary</b> section contains general information about SNMP on this device. You can also download this device's <b>MIB file</b> from this section. |
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_snmp_system_summary.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_snmp_system_summary.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_snmp_v3_users_add_button.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_snmp_v3_users_add_button.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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− | The SNMP user configuration window should look like this: | + | The SNMP user configuration window should look similar to this: |
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_snmp_v3_users_snmp_user_configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_snmp_v3_users_snmp_user_configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| This will redirect you to the community's configuration page. | | This will redirect you to the community's configuration page. |
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− | [[File:File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_communities_snmp_community_configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | + | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_communities_snmp_community_configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| <table class="nd-mantable"> | | <table class="nd-mantable"> |
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| </table> | | </table> |
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− | ==Trap settings== | + | ==Trap Settings== |
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− | SNMP Traps are used to send alert messages to a central collector, the “SNMP manager” when an important event happens. A benefit of using Traps for reporting alarms is that they trigger instantaneously, rather than waiting for a status request from the manager. | + | <b>SNMP Traps</b> are used to send alert messages to a central collector, the “SNMP manager” when an important event happens. A benefit of using Traps for reporting alarms is that they trigger instantaneously, rather than waiting for a status request from the manager. |
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− | Trap settings page is divided in two sections - <b>Trap service settings</b> and <b>Trap rules</b>. Trap service settings | + | Trap settings page is divided in two sections - <b>Trap service settings</b> and <b>Trap rules</b>. Trap service settings lets you manage hosts which will get configured alert messages, Trap rules lets you manage rules which when triggered will send alerts. |
− | lets you manage hosts which will get configured alert messages, Trap rules lets you manage rules which when triggered will send alerts. | |
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− | [[File:Networking rutx manual snmp trap settings v1.png|border|class=tlt-border]]
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| ===Trap Service Settings=== | | ===Trap Service Settings=== |
| ---- | | ---- |
− | To add another host click the 'Add' button at the right side of this table.
| + | The <b>Trap Service Settings</b> is used to manage <b>hosts</b> which will be alerted when an SNMP trap is triggered. The host list is empty by default thus, to begin configuration you must first create at least one host. |
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| + | Click the 'Add' button at the bottom-right side of the table to create a new host. |
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_trap_settings_trap_service_settings_add_button.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_trap_settings_trap_service_settings_add_button.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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− | The newly added Host configuration should look like this: | + | The newly added Host configuration should look similar to this: |
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| [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_trap_settings_trap_service_settings_configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]] | | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_trap_settings_trap_service_settings_configuration.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| <td>Host/IP</td> | | <td>Host/IP</td> |
| <td>url | ip; default: <b>none</b></td> | | <td>url | ip; default: <b>none</b></td> |
− | <td>Host to transfer SNMP traffic to.</td> | + | <td>Hostname or IP address to transfer SNMP traffic to.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
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| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>Community</td> | | <td>Community</td> |
− | <td>string; default: <b>Public</b> </td> | + | <td>string; default: <b>Public</b></td> |
− | <td>Community name.</td> | + | <td>Name of the community to which the trap belongs.</td> |
| + | </tr> |
| + | <tr> |
| + | <td>Delete</td> |
| + | <td>- (interactive button)</td> |
| + | <td>Deletes the host next to the button.</td> |
| + | </tr> |
| + | <tr> |
| + | <td>off/on slider</td> |
| + | <td>off | on; default: <b>on</b></td> |
| + | <td>Turns the host on or off. SNMP traffic is only sent to enabled hosts.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| </table> | | </table> |
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| ===Trap Rules=== | | ===Trap Rules=== |
| ---- | | ---- |
| + | <b>SNMP Trap Rules</b> are alerts that trigger when certain user-specified events occur. When the trigger event happens, the trap will notify known SNMP hosts. |
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| You can create a new trap rule by clicking the 'Add' button. | | You can create a new trap rule by clicking the 'Add' button. |
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| You can then edit the trap rule by clicking the 'Edit' button next to it. | | You can then edit the trap rule by clicking the 'Edit' button next to it. |
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− | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_trap_settings_trap_rules_edit_button.png|borde|class=tlt-border]] | + | [[File:Networking_rutos_manual_snmp_trap_settings_trap_rules_edit_button.png|border|class=tlt-border]] |
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| You should be redirected to the rule's configuration page which should look something like this: | | You should be redirected to the rule's configuration page which should look something like this: |