7.0.8 Insight Remote Support Monitored Devices Configuration Guide
Monitored Devices Configuration Guide
Chapter 29: Configuring StoreFabric B-Series Switches
Community 4: public (ro) No trap recipient configured yet
Community 5: common (ro) No trap recipient configured yet
Community 6: FibreChannel (ro) No trap recipient configured yet
3. Set SNMPv1 community string and Trap recipient:
> snmpconfig --set snmpv1
SNMP community and trap recipient configuration:
Community (rw): [public] gcc-public ! Create new community
Trap Recipient's IP address : [0.0.0.0] 1.2.3.4
Trap recipient Severity level : (0..5) [0] 2
Trap recipient Port : (0..65535) [162] Community (rw): [public]
Trap Recipient's IP address : [0.0.0.0] Community (rw): [public]
Trap Recipient's IP address : [0.0.0.0] Community (ro): [public]
Trap Recipient's IP address : [0.0.0.0] Community (ro): [common]
Trap Recipient's IP address : [0.0.0.0] Community (ro): [FibreChannel]
Trap Recipient's IP address : [0.0.0.0] Committing configuration...done.
Note: The trap severity level is associated with each trap recipient IP address. The event
trap level is in conjunction with the event's severity level. When an event occurs and if its
severity level is at or below the set value, the SNMP event traps (swEventTrap,
swFabricWatchTrap, and connUnitEventTrap) are sent to the trap recipients.
By default, this value is set to 0, implying that no such traps are sent. The possible values are the
following:
n 0 none
n 1 critical
n 2 error
n 3 warning
n 4 informational
n 5 debug
4. Display the new settings:
> snmpconfig --show snmpv1
SNMPv1 community and trap recipient configuration:
Community 1: gcc-public (rw) Trap recipient: 1.2.3.4 Trap port: 162 Trap recipient
Severity level: 2
Community 2: public (rw) No trap recipient configured yet
Community 3: public (rw) No trap recipient configured yet
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