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Change Trap Behavior

You can change the severity for each type of trap. For mtpDiskUsageTrap, you can also change the usage thresholds. Each type of trap includes several severity parameters. You can select a minimum severity level that can trigger the trap notification. Severity levels range from Info, the least severe, to Error, the most severe.

Follow these steps:

  1. Click Administration, SNMP Traps in the web interface.

    The SNMP Traps page displays the IP address or host name of the configured trap receiver and table describing the SNMP traps.

  2. Click Edit for the trap you want to disable or change.

    The Edit SNMP Trap Settings page opens.

  3. Select the severity level of the trap in the Setting field.
  4. Change the value in the "Send Warning trap when disk utilization reaches" field. The default is 80.

    Note: This field applies to mtpDiskUsageTrap.

  5. Change the value in the "Send Error trap when disk utilization reaches" field. The default is 95.

    Note: This field applies to mtpDiskUsageTrap.

  6. Click Save.

    The SNMP Traps page opens. Your changes to the trap settings appear in the table.