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05-15-2009 07:51 AM
05-15-2009 07:51 AM
3NS and 1100 switch management problem
When managing my network with 3NS I'm receiving a warning from 1100 switch: failed to register for SNMP traps. As I know it's because of too many registered ip addresses in the table. But how to clear this table on 1100 switch? I can't find appropriate options in the menu.
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06-05-2009 02:54 AM
06-05-2009 02:54 AM
Re: 3NS and 1100 switch management problem
Log on to the switch via the console or telnet.
select snmp , trap .
You can then use display to see the trap destinations.
then select remove.
Job done.
select snmp , trap .
You can then use display to see the trap destinations.
then select remove.
Job done.
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06-05-2009 04:18 AM
06-05-2009 04:18 AM
Re: 3NS and 1100 switch management problem
Not so simple. There is no "snmp" option in the root menu of the 1100 switch, but entering this manually gives the submenu with the following options: "get", "next", "set". There is no "trap" option and it can't be entered (doing this gives an error message: "trap is not a valid selection").
What you wrote is true for a 3300 switch, but 1100 is an older device and its menu is different.
What you wrote is true for a 3300 switch, but 1100 is an older device and its menu is different.
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