Accessing Switch Agents; Saving Configuration Changes; Supported Mibs; Supported Traps - 3Com 9000 SX User Manual

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Accessing Switch
Agents
Saving
Configuration
Changes

Supported MIBs

Supported Traps

In order to have access to the SNMP agent residing in the Switch, at
least one VLAN on the Switch must have an IP address assigned to it.
For more information on assigning an IP address, refer to "Manually
Configuring the IP Settings," on page 3-6.
If you make configuration changes to the Switch using an SNMP
manager, you must save the changes so that they are not lost on the
next Switch reboot. You can save your changes by using the SNMP save
attribute, or by issuing the
interface.
In addition to private MIBs, the Switch 9000 supports the standard
MIBs listed in Table 3-2.
Table 3-2 Supported MIBs
Description
MIB II
Bridge MIB
RMON
RMON II Probe Configuration
Evolution of Internet
A trap is a message sent by an SNMP agent to an authorized trap
receiver (usually a network management station) to indicate the
occurrence of a significant event, such as an error condition or a
threshold that has been reached. The Switch 9000 supports the traps
listed in Table 3-3.
Table 3-3 Supported Traps
Trap
Cold start
Link up
Link down
Rising alarm
continued
command from the command line
save
RFC Number
1213
1493
1757
2021
1573
Description
Indicates that the device is reinitializing itself.
Indicates that the device recognizes that one of its
communication links has come up.
Indicates that the device recognizes a failure in one of
the communication links represented in the agent's
configuration.
Indicates that an RMON alarm entry has crossed its
rising threshold
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