1-6
z
A large number of logs occupy storage space of the device, thus affecting the performance of the
device. Therefore, it is recommended to disable SNMP logging.
z
The size of SNMP logs cannot exceed that allowed by the information center, and the total length of
the node field and value field of each log record cannot exceed 1K bytes; otherwise, the exceeding
part will not be displayed.
z
For the detailed description of system information, the information center and the
info-center
source
command, refer to
Information Center Configuration
in the
System Volume
.
Configuring SNMP Trap
Enabling the Trap Function
The SNMP agent sends traps to the NMS to inform the NMS of critical and important events (such as
reboot of a managed device). Two types of traps are available: generic traps and vendor-specific traps.
Generic traps supported on the device include:
authentication
,
coldstart
,
linkdown
,
linkup
and
warmstart
. The others are self-defined traps, which are generated by different modules. As traps that
occupy large device memory affect device performance, it is recommended not to enable the trap
function for all modules but for the specific modules as needed.
With the trap function enabled on a module, the traps generated by the module will be sent to the
information center. The information center has seven information output destinations. By default, traps
of all modules are allowed to be output to the console, monitor terminal (monitor), loghost, and logfile;
traps of all modules and with level equal to or higher than warnings are allowed to be output to the
trapbuffer and SNMP module (snmpagent); and traps cannot be sent to the logbuffer. You can set
parameters for the information center based on the levels of the traps generated by each module, and
thus decide the output rules of traps (that is, whether traps are allowed to be output and the output
destinations). For the configuration of the information center, refer to
Information Center Configuration
in the
System Volume
.
Follow these steps to enable the trap function:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
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