Watchdogs, Alarms, and Traps
Configuring SNMP traps
Stinger®
Administration Guide
8-13
Currently active alarms in the system
Cleared alarms in the system
Setting the maximum number of alarms in
alarmClearTable
To set the maximum number of alarms in
alarmClearTable
, set the
alarm-clear-
table-limit
parameter in the
snmp
profile. Specify a value from
1
through
200
. The
default value is
100
. The following sample commands specify that up to 150 alarms
can be stored in
alarmClear
Table:
admin>
read snmp
SNMP read
admin>
set alarm-clear-table-limit = 150
admin>
write
SNMP written
Clearing alarms from
alarmActiveTable
and
alarmClearedTable
To clear the alarms in
alarmActiveTable
and
alarmClearTable
of the alarm MIB,
disable the associated
trap
profile by setting the
active-enabled
parameter in the
trap
profile to
no
. If the
trap
profile is disabled, the alarm model table reports
RowStatus
as
NOT_IN_SERVICE
.
Deleting an alarm model table
To delete an alarm model table, delete the corresponding
trap
profile.
Configuring SNMP traps
Stinger units generate traps (notifications) for important events. You create and
enable traps and specify their destination using a
trap
profile. When you have
configured a
trap
profile to generate a trap protocol data unit (PDU) on detection of a
certain event, if the event occurs, the system sends a PDU to a specified SNMP
station. For hosted systems, the host sends trap PDUs generated by any shelf in the
system.
You cannot configure traps by way of SNMP.
For information about profile and parameters that support threshold traps in the
ADSL MIB, see “Monitoring ADSL threshold values” on page 8-23.
For information about configuring SNMPv3 traps, see “SNMPv3 notifications” on
page 7-11.
Creating a trap profile
You create a
trap
profile and assign it a name using the
new
command. A typical
name might be the name of the destination host to which you are sending the trap
PDUs. You can specify a name of up to 31 characters.
admin>
new trap remote1
TRAP/remote1 read
As shown in the following example, when you list the profile, the name that you
specify when you create the
trap
profile becomes the value of the
host-name
parameter. The rest of the parameters are shown with their default settings.
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