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T-Series Traffic Director Installation, Configuration and Administration Guide
Chapter 5 Administration
To add an SNMP trap:
At the T1000 command prompt, type the following commands to set the parameters and
verify the configuration:
set snmp alarm
trapName
[
-thresholdValue
positive_integer
[
-normalValue
positive_integer
]] [
-time
secs
][
-state
{ENABLED | DISABLED}] [
-severity
severity
] [
-logging
{ENABLED | DISABLED} ]
show snmp alarm
[
trapName
]
For example:
add snmp trap specific 10.102.29.3 -version V2 -destPort 80 -communityName com1
-severity Major
Done
> show snmp trap
Type
DestIP
DestPort Version SourceIP Min-Severity Community
-------------------------------- ------- -------- ------------ ---------
generic
10.102.29.9 162
V2
T1000 IP N/A
public
specific
10.102.29.9 162
V2
T1000 IP -
public
specific
10.102.29.3 80
V2
T1000 IP Major
com1
Done
Using SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 Queries
You can query the T1000 SNMP agent for system-specific information from remote devices
called
SNMP managers
. The agent then searches the management information base (MIB)
for the data requested and sends the data to the SNMP manager.
The following types of SNMP v1 and v2 queries are suppoted by the SNMP agent:
•
GET
•
GET NEXT
•
ALL
•
GET BULK
You can create strings called community strings and associate each of these to query types.
You can associate one or more community strings to each query type. Community strings
are passwords used to authenticate SNMP queries from SNMP managers.
For example, if you associate two community strings, such as abc and bcd, to the query type
GET NEXT, the SNMP agent on the T1000 appliance considers only those GET NEXT
SNMP query packets that contain abc or bcd as the community string.
Specifying an SNMP Manager
You must configure the T1000 appliance to allow the appropriate SNMP managers to query
it. You must also provide the SNMP manager with the required T1000-specific information.
You can add up to a maximum of 100 SNMP managers or networks.
You can also specify an associated host name of an SNMP manager. To do so, you need to
add a DNS name server that resolves the host name of the SNMP manager to its IP address.
You can add up to a maximum of five host name-based SNMP managers.
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