Dynamic configuration information, such as:
l
Failover Status (Primary or Secondary)
l
NAT enabled
l
L4 configuration state
l
L7 configuration state
l
Server Health check status
l
Email status notification
l
Cluster parameters (timeouts, buffers)
l
Server parameters Equalizer status
l
L4 Statistics
l
L7 Statistics Equalizer cluster
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L4 or L7 protocol of cluster
l
Load balancing policy for cluster
l
IP address and port (or range)
l
Sticky time and inter cluster sticky
l
Cookie On or Off
By default, SNMP is a globally enabled service -- meaning that it will run on any subnet that is
configured to offer the SNMP service. You must specifically enable SNMP on the subnet or subnets
on which you want it to listen for SNMP MIB browser and management station connections.
SNMP Parameters using the GUI:
SNMP parameters are displayed on the GUI by clicking on the
System
configuration tab on the left
navigational pane and then selecting
Global
to expand the branch. Click on
SNMP
to display the
following:
The parameters are as follows:
System Name
- this is the name assigned to the system.
Community String
- Any SNMP management console needs to send the correct
community string along with all SNMP requests. If the sent community string is not
correct, Equalizer discards the request and will not respond.
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