This page enables and configures SNMP trap messages available for threshold rules.
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Trap on
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Rules defined under System->Action Rules->Thresholds are listed here along with options for enabling SNMP trap messages triggered by these threshold rules. Check the "Trap on..." boxes to turn on traps to the groups checked on the right.

The repeat count is the number of times the same trap will be sent when triggered. This number of traps will be sent at approximately 100 millisecond intervals. The repeat time is the delay period between re-transmissions of the trap, or series of traps as determined by the repeat count. Repeat time is in seconds. Example: If repeat count is set to 3, and repeat time is set to 60 seconds, then three trap messages will be sent in a burst and this burst will be repeated once every minute.

The following information is sent in a Trap message:  The local register number, that register's name, that register's data at the time the trap event occurred, the event name, the test type, the test value or threshold, and the event state. The "events" are defined by Threshold Rules under System->Action Rules->Thresholds.

Use Prev and Next to scroll through the list, or enter a number in the Showing box to jump to a specific rule. Click update to register your changes.