About System Settings : About SNMP trap receiver settings
  
About SNMP trap receiver settings
SNMP settings are under Settings > System Settings: SNMP Basic. Disabled by default.
We recommend that you enable SNMP.
You can set the SNMP server settings and set up SNMP traps in the SNMP Basic page. SNMP traps are messages sent by an SNMP agent that indicate the occurrence of events. The text of the Core MIB is available on the Support page under Help > Customer Service: Support. Disabled by default.
Enable SNMP Traps
Enables traps.
System Contact
Specifies the username for the SNMP contact.
System Location
Specifies the location of the SNMP system.
Read-Only Community String
Specifies a password-like string to identify the read-only community: for example, public. This community string overrides any View-based Access Control Model (VACM) settings. This string can’t contain a pound sign (#).
Receiver
Specifies the destination IP address for the SNMP trap.
Destination Port
Specifies the destination port.
Receiver Type
Specifies v1, v2c, or v3 (User-Based Security Model) to select the receiver version.
Community
Specifies the SNMP community name v1 or v2 trap receivers: public or private v3 trap receivers need a remote user with an authentication protocol, as well as a password and security level.
Enable Receiver
Enables the trap receiver.
To test an SNMP trap, simply run it.