Configuring Source Address Traps6-9Source AddressingModule- and Port-level TrapsTo set module- and port-level source addressing traps, select the appropriatechannel in the Repeater Source Address window, then click on toenable and disable module-level traps, or on to enable and disableport-level traps.As with repeater-level trap status, a status of Other for any module indicates thatthere is some combination of enabled and disabled source address traps on theports in that module.To configure trap status for all ports on a selected module or modules:1. In the Module Source Address Traps window (Figure 6-3, next page), clickmouse button 1 to select the module for which you wish to enable or disabletraps. If the Set Trap Status For field displaysSelected Modules (the defaultsetting), you can click to select any modules; to de-select any highlightedmodule, click on it again. If the selectionAll Modules is displayed in the SetTrap Status For field, all available modules will be automatically selected; ifyou de-select any module, the Set Trap Status For field will automaticallyrevert to theSelected Modules setting. To change the setting in the Set TrapStatus For field, click mouse button 1 on the currently displayed setting, anddrag down to select a new setting.2. Click on the appropriate selection in the Trap Status field to enable or disabletraps for the selected modules, as desired.3. Click on to save your changes. Note that enabling or disablingtraps at the module level will eliminate any module status of Other by settingall ports on the selected module or modules to the same status.NOTEIt is not necessary to close the Source Address List before launching the module and porttraps windows; just move the Source Address List window out of the way, if necessary, toreach the main Repeater Source Address window.