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OfficeScan 10 Administrator's Guide - Online Help Home - Trend Micro

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SNMP Trap<br />

Glossary<br />

A Small Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap is a method of sending<br />

notifications to network administrators that use management consoles that support this<br />

protocol.<br />

<strong>OfficeScan</strong> can store notification in Management Information Bases (MIBs). You can<br />

use the MIBs browser to view SNMP trap notification.<br />

<strong>OfficeScan</strong>, however, does not maintain a local MIB file. If you have <strong>Trend</strong> <strong>Micro</strong><br />

Control Manager installed, you can download the Control Manager MIB file and use it<br />

in <strong>OfficeScan</strong> with an application (for example, HP OpenView) that supports SNMP<br />

protocol.<br />

To use the Control Manager MIB file:<br />

1. Access the Control Manager management console.<br />

2. Click Administration on the main menu. A drop-down menu appears.<br />

3. Click Tools.<br />

4. On the working area, click Control Manager MIB file.<br />

5. On the File Download screen, select Save, specify a location on the server, and<br />

then click OK.<br />

6. Copy the file to the <strong>OfficeScan</strong> server, extract the Control Manager MIB file<br />

cm2.mib, Management Information Base (MIB) file.<br />

7. Import cm2.mib using an application (for example, HP OpenView) that supports<br />

SNMP protocol.<br />

SOCKS 4<br />

SOCKS 4 is a TCP protocol used by proxy servers to establish a connection between<br />

clients on the internal network or LAN and computers or servers outside the LAN. The<br />

SOCKS 4 protocol makes connection requests, sets up proxy circuits and relays data at<br />

the Application layer of the OSI model.<br />

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