Create SNMP Hosts

You can configure any workstation as a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) host. When you set up an SNMP host, you can also set the threshold of the monitored event that will trigger a trap message to the SNMP host.

If you want to configure the SNMP server to monitor but not receive trap messages, clear the Receive Traps option.
  1. Navigate to System > Global Settings > SNMP.
  2. Select Actions > Create.
  3. Enter a Name for the SNMP host.
  4. Enter the values in the Host IP field and the Community String field to specify where the traps are directed.
    The community string must contain at least six characters.
  5. (Optional) Select the Receive traps option to enable the Trap Port Number field.
  6. (Optional) Enter the Trap Port Number.

    Valid values:

    • For SNMP queries, use port 161

    • For SNMP traps, use port 162

  7. (Optional) Select the Severity threshold from the list of possible filters:
    Informational

    Requires no action for events that are information only.

    Warning

    Requires no immediate action for minor conditions that you can address at your convenience.

    Critical

    Requires prompt action to prevent system failures or offline conditions.

  8. Click OK.