Accepted inputs:
1) -NoName-1
6) -NoName-6
2) -NoName-2
7) -NoName-7
3) script1
8) -NoName-8
4) -NoName-4
9) -NoName-9
5) -NoName-5
10) -NoName-10
>> set event_script script1 <Enter>
Enter Event Number:
Type your event index number:
>> set event_script script1 14 <Enter>
Event 14 will run script 3
Note:
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You must name a script before attaching it to an event.
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Event numbers must be unique. Only one event of a particular number
will be listed in the table; duplicates are deleted. While several different
events may trigger the same script, several scripts cannot be triggered
by a single event.
¹
You can attach up to 50 events. When the script event table is full, you
must clear space using the CLEAR EVENT_SCRIPT command.
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Any script output appears
only at the terminal attached to the EIA-232
port.
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The Event Table always returns information referencing the script index,
not the script name.
Trap Processing
Traps are unsolicited notifications of events detected or caused by the 8239. They
provide information about significant events about the stack or your network. They
can be used to trigger an administrator action, if desired.
Based on the settings of trap flags, the 8239 will send a predefined set of traps
associated with various MIBs that the 8239 supports. You can configure the 8239
to display the trap, send the trap, or both display and send the trap to a trap
receiver defined in an 8239 Model 1’s trap community table. All 8239s forward
8239-specific traps using intrastack communications on the control ring to any 8239
Model 1s in the stack. These 8239-specific traps are displayed or sent to a trap
receiver based on the configuration settings of the 8239 Model 1. The 8239 trap
utility provides you the flexibility to:
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Have a single point to monitor the traps or to send the traps to an SNMP
application
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Choose to have trap information disseminated to multiple trap receivers
¹
Have a specific 8239 Model 1 handle one set of traps and another Model 1
handle another set of traps
You can configure traps or access trap information using one of the following
methods:
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A terminal interface command using the EIA-232 interface
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