4 – Managing SwitchesConfiguring a Switch4-34 59097-02 BS4.7.7.2SNMP Trap ConfigurationThe SNMP trap configuration defines how traps are set. Choose from the tabsTrap1 – Trap 5 to configure each trap. Table 4-8 describes the SNMPconfiguration parameters.Table 4-8. SNMP Trap Configuration ParametersParameter DescriptionTrap Version Specifies the SNMP version (1 or 2) with which to format traps.Trap 1 Enabled Enables or disables the trap. If disabled, traps are not configurable.Trap Address 11Trap address (other than 0.0.0.0) and trap port combinations must be unique. For example, if trap 1 and trap2 have the same address, then they must have different port values. Similarly, if trap 1 and 2 have the sameport value, they must have different addresses.Specifies the IP address to which SNMP traps are sent. A maximumof 5 trap addresses are supported. The default address for trap 1 is10.0.0.254. The default address for traps 2–5 is 0.0.0.0.Trap Port1 The port number on which the trap is sent. The default is 162.Trap Severity Specifies a severity level to assign to the trap. Open the pull-downmenu and choose a level. The Trap 1 Enabled check box on theSNMP Properties dialog must be enabled to access this pull-downmenu. Trap severity levels include Unknown, Emergency, Alert, Criti-cal, Error, Warning, Notify, Info, Debug, and Mark