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Contact Information
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Free-form text string that specifies an administrative contact for the
system.
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Type any contact information for the administrator of the system (such
as name and phone number).
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System Description
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Free-form text string that specifies a description for the system.
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Type any system information that describes the system (J4300
with 4 PIMs, for example).
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Local Engine ID
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Provides an administratively unique identifier of an SNMPv3 engine for
system identification.
The local engine ID contains a prefix and a suffix. The prefix is formatted
according to specifications defined in RFC 3411. The suffix is defined by
the local engine ID. Generally, the local engine ID suffix is the MAC address
of fe-0/0/0.
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Type the MAC address of the fe-0/0/0 interface.
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System Location
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Free-form text string that specifies the location of the system.
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Type any location information for the system (lab name or rack name,
for example).
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System Name Override
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Free-form text string that overrides the system hostname defined in the J-series Services Router Getting Started Guide.
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Type the name of the system.
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| Communities |
Click Add.
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Community Name
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Specifies the name of the SNMP community.
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Type the name of the community being added.
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Authorization
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Specifies the type of authorization (either read-only or read-write)
for the SNMP community being configured.
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Select the desired authorization (either read-only or read-write) from
the drop-down menu.
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| Traps |
Click Add.
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Trap Group Name
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Specifies the name of the SNMP trap group being configured.
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Type the name of the SNMP trap group being configured.
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Categories
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Specifies which trap categories are added to the trap group being configured.
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- To generate traps for authentication failures, select Authentication.
- To generate traps for chassis and environment notifications, select Chassis.
- To generate traps for configuration changes, select Configuration.
- To generate traps for link-related notifications (up-down transitions),
select Link.
- To generate traps for remote operation notifications, select Remote operations.
- To generate traps for remote network monitoring (RMON), select RMON alarm.
- To generate traps for routing protocol notifications, select Routing.
- To generate traps on system warm and cold starts, select Startup.
- To generate traps on Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
events (such as new-master or authentication failures), select VRRP
events.
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Targets
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One or more hostnames or IP addresses that specify the systems to receive
SNMP traps generated by the trap group being configured.
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- Enter the hostname or IP address, in dotted decimal
notation, of the target system to receive the SNMP traps.
- Click Add.
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