Snmp Alerts; Configuring Snmp Alerts Using Idrac9 - Avaya Converged Platform 130 Series Installing Manual

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The values shown in the following screenshot are only examples. The values may vary
based on your requirements.
7. Click Apply.
Next steps
After the SNMP traps are configured, you can send a test SNMP trap to confirm the configuration
by clicking the Send option in the Test SNMP Trap column.

SNMP alerts

SNMP is frequently used to monitor systems for fault conditions such as temperature violations,
hard drive failures, and voltage fault conditions. The iDRAC generates events that result in Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps and entries in the iDRAC Lifecycle Log.
The iDRAC generates events in response to changes in the status of sensors and other monitored
parameters. When an event with predefined characteristics occurs on your system, the SNMP
subagent sends information about the event, along with trap variables, to the management
console.
Each event generates an identifier called the trap ID and a list of trap variables that provide
additional details about the event. The traps of the iDRAC MIB are organized into five subgroups
of traps. Each subgroup corresponds to one of the following five categories of events that iDRAC
supports:
• System Health
• Storage Health
• Updates
• Audit
• Configuration

Configuring SNMP alerts using iDRAC9

Before you begin
Log into the iDRAC9 web interface using the IP address and login details that were specified while
configuring iDRAC. See Avaya iDRAC9 Best Practices document for configuring the iDRAC.
October 2019
Installing the Avaya Converged Platform 130 Series
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