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Figure 3-4 Retrieve the System Log Dialog Box
2. Type the IP address where the management workstation TFTP
server resides.
3. Type or modify the name of the file where you want this segment
of the log stored. For some TFTP servers, if you are creating a new
file, you must place it in an existing subdirectory.
4. Click the Retrieve button.
5. Click OK to empty the System Log.
Accessing SNMP Alerts or Alarms
The SAN Router sends SNMP traps (alerts or alarms) to designated
IP addresses (workstations) where the alerts or alarms can be viewed.
In order to receive SNMP alerts, the SAN Router must be configured
to enable SNMP traps (alerts or alarms). Review the Administration
and Configuration Manual for information on configuring SNMP traps.
The SNMP traps are configured to be routed to specific workstations
based on IP address. The data from the SNMP alerts can be viewed
from Element Manager and SANvergence Manager. Also, there is a
utility called the TrapViewer that is shipped with SANvergence
Manager you can use to view the SNMP alerts or alarms.
Review Table 3-5 for a list of SNMP alerts or alarms that are useful in
resolving hardware errors (this is not a complete list, review the
Administration and Configuration Manual for a complete list of all
SNMP alerts):