vrSnmpAlarmsAsTraps - Virtual Router Snmp Alarms As Traps

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vrSnmpAlarmsAsTraps

Virtual Router Snmp Alarms As Traps

This attribute controls whether the Snmp component will send Alarms as SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 Traps. If enabled, Alarms will be sent as SNMPv2 Traps to target Parties identified in AccessPrivileges components where v2Trap privileges are allowed, and as SNMPv1 Traps to Managers with v1Trap privileges allowed.

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