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→‎Trap Settings: Added RUT30X and RUT2 device input/output information.
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<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.
 
<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 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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Trap settings page is divided in two sections - <b>Trap service settings</b> and <b>Trap rules</b>. Trap service settings lets you manage the host which will get configured alert messages, Trap rules lets you manage rules which when triggered will send alerts.  
    
===Trap Service Settings===
 
===Trap Service Settings===
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     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
{{#switch:{{{series}}}
 
{{#switch:{{{series}}}
|RUTX|RUTM =  
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|RUTX|RUTM|RUT2 =  
 
     <tr>
 
     <tr>
 
         <td>Trigger</td>
 
         <td>Trigger</td>
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     </tr>
 
     </tr>
 
     |}}
 
     |}}
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|RUT30X =
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    <tr>
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        <td>Trigger</td>
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        <td>Configurable Input/Output (3) {{!}} Configurable Input/Output (4); default: <b>Configurable Input/Output (3)</b></td>
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        <td>Which type of Inputs and Outputs to use in this rule.</td>
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    </tr>
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    <tr>
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        <td>State change</td>
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        <td>High level {{!}} Low level {{!}} Both; default: <b>Both</b></td>
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        <td>On which Input/Output state will this rule be triggered.</td>
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    </tr>
 
}}
 
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