–
Community Name — A 31-character, alphanumeric password or phrase. Do
not use factory-set default community names or obvious strings like public and
private.
SNMP Traps
The SL150 returns a finite set of SNMP traps.
Table 8-1 SNMP Trap Levels
Trap Level Description
1
error log entry
2
warning log entry
3
info log entry
4
configuration
11
agent start
13
test
14
heartbeat A (2.5 minute period)
15
heartbeat B (24 hour period)
21
Library Status Good
25
Library Status Check
27
Environmental Hardware Check
41
Drive Status Good
45
Drive Status Check
61
CAP (mailslot) Status Good
63
CAP (mailslot) Status Open
65
CAP (mailslot) Status Check
100
Proprietary
102
Proprietary
Enable or Disable SNMP
Enable or disable SNMP using the remote interface.
1.
From the remote interface, select SNMP in the left menu.
2.
Click the SNMP is Enabled/Disabled
drop-down.
3.
Select either Enable SNMP or Disable SNMP.
4.
Click OK to confirm the change.
Configure an SNMP User
SNMP users can access the library's SNMP agent. You can add, modify, or delete an
SNMP user.
1.
From the remote interface, select SNMP in the left menu.
2.
Select the SNMP Users tab.
Chapter 8
Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
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