SNMP Throttling
Using SNMP Throttling, you can reduce the flooding of SNMP traps. You can manage the flooding by configuring the nodes with appropriate parameters for the trap events.
To configure SNMP Throttling:
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On the right side of the top navigation bar, click . |
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On the left navigation pane, go to System, click SNMP Traps > SNMP Throttling. |
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The SNMP Throttling page is displayed. |
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Click Edit to configure the following throttling settings for the traps: |
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Disable Throttle: Allows you to disable the throttle for the required traps. If you select the Disable Throttle checkbox in the header, then throttling is disabled for all the traps. |
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Interval: Allows you to configure the throttling interval. The throttling interval is configured by default for some of the traps (which is displayed in the page). |
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Report Threshold: Allows you to configure the threshold limit for each of the traps based on which a throttle report trap is sent at the end of the interval. You can view the report in the Alarms and Events page. |
Note: SNMP throttling is available for all traps for all devices running version 5.5 and above. For devices running earlier versions, SNMP throttling is available only for the following three traps:
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Link Status or Speed Change |