370 V6100 and V7122 User GuideFigure 126 Example of Entries in a Device ini file Regarding SNMP; SNMP trap destinations; The board maintains a table of trap destinations containing 5 ;rows. Therows are numbered 0..4. Each block of 4 items below ;apply to a row in thetable.; To configure one of the rows, uncomment all 4 lines in that ;block. Supplyan IP address and if necessary, change the port ;number.; To delete a trap destination, set ISUSED to 0.; -change these entries as needed;SNMPManagerTableIP_0=;SNMPManagerTrapPort_0=162;SNMPManagerIsUsed_0=1;SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_0=1;;SNMPManagerTableIP_1=;SNMPManagerTrapPort_1=162;SNMPManagerIsUsed_1=1;SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_1=1;;SNMPManagerTableIP_2=;SNMPManagerTrapPort_2=162;SNMPManagerIsUsed_2=1;SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_2=1;;SNMPManagerTableIP_3=;SNMPManagerTrapPort_3=162;SNMPManagerIsUsed_3=1;SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_3=1;;SNMPManagerTableIP_4=;SNMPManagerTrapPort_4=162;SNMPManagerIsUsed_4=1;SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_4=1To configure the trap manger host name use the parameter SNMPTrapManagerHostName.For example: SNMPTrapManagerHostName = 'myMananger.corp.MyCompany.com’.The same information configurable in the ini file can also be configured via theacBoardMIB.Trap Mangers Configuration via SNMPTwo MIB interfaces are available for configuring the trap managers. The first, via theobsolete acBoard MIB (will be removed in the following version); the second, via thestandard snmpTargetMIB.