LOCAL MANAGEMENTPage 6-124. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE option, then press theReturn key or F6. The “SAVED OK” message appears indicatingthat the changes have been saved to memory.Please note that the first time you try to exit the screen withoutsaving your changes, you will get a “NOT SAVED?” message. If youproceed to exit without saving, you will lose your edits.Setting the Subnet MaskNote: Consult your Network Administrator prior to setting the SubnetMask.The subnet mask defines how your SEHI treats SNMP Trap IPdestination addresses in its Trap Table.• Set the subnet mask when workstations in the Trap Tablereside on a different subnet (i.e., across a gateway or router),and you want these workstations to receive SNMP traps.• Use the subnet mask factory default setting of 0.0.0.0 when alltrap designated workstations are on the SEHI subnet.To set the subnet mask:1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SubNET Mask field.2. Enter the subnet mask into this field. The format for this entry isXXX.XXX.XXX.XXX with values for XXX being from 0 to 255.3. Press the Return key.4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE option, then press theReturn key or F6. The “SAVED OK” message appears indicatingthat the changes have been saved to memory.Please note that the first time you try to exit the screen withoutsaving your changes, you will get a “NOT SAVED?” message. If youproceed to exit without saving, you will lose your edits.