Startup and Management Functions 3 - 17
Enabling Trap Receive
The Advanced version of EMM software provides you with the ability to set
the EMM as a trap receiver. As a trap receiver, the EMM receives traps from
other SNMP devices that have the EMM's IP address in their community
table.
Use the following command to enable an EMM to function as the trap
receiver for other SNMP devices on the network.
ONline> set device trap_receive enable [ENTER]
Note: You must add the EMM's IP Address to a device's
community table in order for that device to be able to send
traps to the EMM.
Configuring Modules and Ports
This section describes how to assign the EMM and media modules to an
Ethernet network and how to configure ports. Also discussed is the
importance of setting the appropriate mastership priority level for your
EMM. Appendix B of the ONline System Concentrator Installation and
Operation Guide provides a chart to record the values you set for modules
in your concentrator.
Assigning Module Networks
Modules assigned to the same network form a segment. Modules assigned
to different networks cannot communicate with each other unless the
networks are bridged. All ONline modules, except the Fault-Tolerant
Controller Module and the Token Ring MAU Module can be assigned to a
network. The Controller Module does not require a network assignment as
it only connects to the control bus and the Token Ring MAU Module is
connected through its trunk or Ring In/Ring Out ports.