3.
Click Add SNMP User
, or select a user and then click Edit SNMP User
or
Delete SNMP User
.
•
See
for the required version information.
Configure an SNMP Trap Recipient
You can add, modify, or delete an SNMP trap recipient. You can configure up to six
trap recipients.
An SNMP trap recipient is a network management station that you designate to
receive notifications sent by the SNMP agent on the library.
1.
From the remote interface, select SNMP in the left menu.
2.
Click the SNMP Trap Recipients tab.
3.
Click Add Trap Recipient
, or select a recipient and then click Edit Trap
Recipient
or Delete Trap Recipient
.
•
Host Address — IP address of the management host that will receive the
traps
•
Trap Level — Comma-delimited list of the Trap Levels to send to this
management station. For a list of valid entries, see
•
Version — The SNMP version. See
required information.
Send a Test Trap
Send a test trap (level 13) to all trap recipients to verify the configuration.
1.
From the remote interface, select SNMP in the left menu.
2.
Click the SNMP Trap Recipients tab.
3.
Click Send a Test Trap
. If the icon is grayed-out, try clicking on a recipient in
the list. Make sure you have enabled SNMP.
Related Topics
•
Enable or disable SNMP using the remote interface.
•
The SL150 returns a finite set of SNMP traps.
Download the Management Information Base (MIB)
The MIB defines entities and OIDs used in SNMP. Use the remote interface to
download the MIB.
1.
From the remote interface, select SNMP in the left navigation menu.
2.
Click Download Mib
.
3.
Save the file or view it in a text editor.
Chapter 8
Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
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