CLI Guide

Omcong System Events Or Omcong Servermodule Events
Use the omcong system events or omcong servermodule events command to enable and disable SNMP traps for the components
on your system.
NOTE: Not all event types are present on the system.
There are four parameters in the name=value pair component of the omcong system events command:
Source
Type
Severity
Index
Source
At present, source=snmptraps is a required name=value pair because SNMP is currently the only supported source of event
notication for the system’s components.
omconfig system events source=snmptraps
or
omconfig servermodule events source=snmptraps
Type
Type refers to the name of the component(s) involved in the event. The following table displays the valid parameters for system
event types.
Table 71. System Event Type Parameters
name=value pair Description
type=accords Congures events for AC power cords.
type=battery Congures events for battery.
type=all Congures events for all device types.
type=fanenclosures Congures events for fan enclosures.
type=fans Congures events for fans.
type=intrusion Congures events for chassis intrusion.
type=log Congures events for logs.
type=memory Congures events for memory.
type=powersupplies Congures events for power supplies.
type=redundancy Congures events for redundancy.
type=systempower Congures events for system power.
type=temps Congures events for temperatures.
type=volts Congures events for voltages.
type=systempeakpower Congures events for system peak power.
type=removableashmedia Congures events for removable ash media.
Severity
In the context of conguring events, severity determines how severe an event is, before Server Administrator noties you of the
event for a component type. When there are multiple components of the same type in the same system chassis, you can specify
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