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Enabling SNMP Traps
SNMP traps must first be enabled using the CLI. An snmp trap address and port is required to enable the traps.
Enter the following at the CLI prompt:
eqcli> snmp serverip ip serverport port
where: <ip> is the snmp trap server IP and port is the snmp trap server port.
The port is optional. If it is NOT entered, the default trap server port (162) will be used.
Multiple trap servers can be defined if desired. If they are, ALL traps are sent to ALL configured IPs. The show
snmp command displays the configured trap servers.
A trap server IP can be deleted by entering:
eqcli > no snmp serverip
All trap server IPs may be deleted by entering:
eqcli > no snmp serverip
Creating Alerts for SNMP Traps
SNMP Traps are configured as alerts and are configured on a per-user basis. A user login name with the admin flag
can specify alerts for any user on any object; users without the admin flag can only specify alerts for themselves
on objects on which they have permission.
Creating SNMP Trap Server Alerts
Setting an SNMP Trap server alert enables the sending of snmp trap messages to snmp management stations
whenever a server is marked up or down by a health check.
For example, the following sequence of commands creates an alert for the touch user that sends an snmp trap
message whenever the server testserver is marked up or down by a health check:
eqcli > user touch
eqcli user-tou*> alert testsrvr
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> alert_type state_change
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> notify_type snmp
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> object testserver
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> object_type server
eqcli user-tou*-alert-tes*> commit
Creating SNMP Trap Peer Alerts
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