Use the Trap Target window to specify one or more destinations to receive SNMP traps.

Note

Up to 32 trap targets can be configured on the SBC.

To View Trap Targets

On the SBC main screen, go to Administration > Traps and SNMP > SNMP > Trap Target

The Trap Target window opens showing any currently configured trap targets.

SNMP - Trap Target

To Create a New Trap Target

To create a new trap target:

  1. Click New Trap TargetThe Create New Trap Target window opens.

    Create New Trap Target Window

  2. Use the following table to configure the options and then click Save.


Trap Target Parameters

ParameterDescription
NameSpecifies the name of the trap target, up to 32 characters.
FQDN

Specifies an FQDN for the trap target.  Use an FQDN to configure the SBC to use Service Discovery to point to up to eight IP address and port combinations as trap targets. Refer to Service Discovery for Trap Target Destinations and EMS Registration for more information on Service Discovery. Refer to Configuring Service Discovery for Trap Target Destinations and EMS Registration for information on FQDN naming conventions.

NoteIf both an IP address and FQDN are specified for a trap target, the SBC uses first the resolved IP addresses from the FQDN. If no IP addresses are resolved for the FQDN, then the trap target falls back to the specified IP address.

IP Address
V4 or V6
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the trap target.
PortSpecifies the port number for SNMP traps. The value ranges from 1 to 65535 and the default value is 162.
Trap TypeSpecifies the type of the trap sent to the target. Options are:
  • Inform – SNMP notifications will be sent to the trap target server.
  • V1 – SNMPv1 traps will be sent to the trap target server.
  • V2 (default) – SNMPv2 traps will be sent to the trap target server.
  • V3 – SNMPv3 traps will be sent to the trap target server.
Trap UsernameSpecifies a trap target SNMPV3 security name of up to 32 characters. The default is "admin."
Trap Security LevelSpecifies the trap target security level. The options are:
  • Auth No Priv: Authenticated but unencrypted.
  • Auth Priv:  (default) Authenticated and encrypted.
  • No Auth No Priv: Unauthenticated and unencrypted.
StateSpecifies the configured state of the trap target entry. Options are:
  • Disabled (default) – No traps are sent to the trap server.
  • Enabled – Traps are sent to the trap server.

To Edit a Trap Target

  1. Select the trap target by clicking the radio button adjacent to its name. The Edit Selected Trap Target window opens.

  2. Make the required changes and click Save.

To Copy a Trap Target

  1. Select the trap target by clicking the radio button adjacent to it.

  2. Click Copy Trap Target. The Copy Selected Trap Target window opens.

  3. Make any changes and click Save.

To Delete a Trap Target

  1. Select the trap target by clicking the radio button adjacent to it.

  2. Click the Delete icon (X) at the end of the row.
  3. Confirm the deletion when prompted.