2. Now, enable SNMP on the desired VLAN subnet, on either the subnet IP address or the sub-
net failover (aka “virtual”) IP address. In this example, we enable it on the subnet IP
address:
eqcli >
vlan 172net subnet Default services snmp
SNMP is now enabled and will respond to MIB browser requests received on the
172net:Default
subnet IP address (port 161).
Before accessing Equalizer via SNMP, download and install the Equalizer MIB files into
your MIB browser, as explained in the following section.
Refer to
on page 268 for details on setting SNMP parameters using the GUI.
Enabling SNMP Traps
SNMP traps must first be enabled using the CLI. An snmp trap address and port is required to
enable the traps. Enter the following at the CLI prompt:
eqcli>
snmp serverip
ip
serverport
port
where:
<ip>
is the SNMP trap server IP and
port
is the SNMP trap server port.
The port is optional. If it is NOT entered, the default trap server port (162) will be used.
Multiple trap servers can be defined if desired. If they are, ALL traps are sent to ALL configured
IPs. The
show snmp
command displays the configured trap servers.
A trap server IP can be deleted by entering:
eqcli >
no snmp
serverip
All trap server IPs may be deleted by entering:
eqcli >
no snmp
serverip
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