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1132.1 | 8 | NACAD::GALLAGHER | | Mon Jun 20 1994 09:52 | 23 |
| > The DEChub 900 module such as DECbridge 900MX allows definition of
> more than one SNMP Trap Addresses. I have three questions:
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> (1) How many can be defined?
Up to eight. Duplicate addresses are not allowed.
> (2) How would multiple Trap Addresses be used?
Customers who have more than one Network Management Station would find
multiple trap addresses useful. For example, customers that have HubWatch
and an enterprise NMS like PolyCenter Netview may want traps delivered to
both.
When a trap is to be sent, the Agent iterates on each address in the
trap table - sending the trap to up to 8 trap sinks.
> (3) Are the upper limit module specific?
No. The limit is module independent. All current DEChub900 modules use
the same SNMP agent. It's the agent that imposes the 8 trap sink limit.
-Shawn
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1132.2 | Are Trap Addresses Global? | HGRNCC::FARADAYCHONG | Faraday Chong@hgo 852-8053590 | Mon Jun 20 1994 10:20 | 12 |
| A follow-on question.
>> (3) Are the upper limit module specific?
>No. The limit is module independent. All current DEChub900 modules use
>the same SNMP agent. It's the agent that imposes the 8 trap sink limit.
The upper limit (8) is global. Are those eight Trap Addresses global to
all modules or per module? I am think of different set of Trap Addresses
per module, each may have up to 8.
Faraday
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1132.3 | Per module. (Per agent.) | NACAD::GALLAGHER | | Mon Jun 20 1994 11:12 | 5 |
| > The upper limit (8) is global. Are those eight Trap Addresses global to
> all modules or per module? I am think of different set of Trap Addresses
> per module, each may have up to 8.
Per module. You can use a different set of trap addresses per module.
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