Default Traps; Supported Network Manager Applications And Mibs; To Configure Snmp - Overland Storage SnapServer Administrator's Manual

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Default Traps

A trap is a signal from the SnapServer informing an SNMP manager program that an event
has occurred. The SnapServer supports the following default traps:
Trap
coldStart
linkDown
linkUp
authenticationFailure
enterpriseSpecific

Supported Network Manager Applications and MIBs

SnapServers respond to requests for information in MIB-II (RFC 1213) and the Host
Resources MIB (RFC 2790 or 1514). You can use any network manager application that
adheres to the SNMP V2 protocol with the SnapServer. The following products have been
successfully tested with SnapServers: CA Unicenter TNg, HP Open View, and Tivoli
NetView.

To Configure SNMP

Edit settings as described in the following table, and then click OK. Once enabled, SNMP
managers can access MIB-II and Host Resources MIBs management data on the server.
Option
Enable SNMP
Public Community
Private Community
10400317-001 10/2011
Initiating Action
Whenever SNMP is enabled and the server boots.
An Ethernet interface has gone offline.
An Ethernet interface has come online.
An attempt to query the SNMP agent using an incorrect public or
private community string was made, and resulted in a failure.
SnapServer-generated traps that correspond to the error-level,
warning-level, and fatal-error-level traps of GuardianOS. These
traps contain a descriptive message that helps to diagnose a
problem using the following OID's:
• 1.3.6.1.4.1.6411.2000.1000.1:loglevel 0 syslog messages
("emergency")
• 1.3.6.1.4.1.6411.2000.1001.1:loglevel 1 syslog messages
("alert")
• 1.3.6.1.4.1.6411.2000.1002.1:loglevel 2 syslog messages
("critical")
• 1.3.6.1.4.1.6411.2000.1003.1:loglevel 3 syslog messages
("error")
NOTE:
There is no Snap-specific MIB that defines traps sent by
SnapServers.
Description
To enable SNMP, check the Enable SNMP checkbox. Leave
the check box blank to disable SNMP.
To enable SNMP managers to read data from this server,
enter the name of one or more public communities, or
accept the default snap_public.
To enable SNMP managers to remotely configure this
server, enter the name of one or more private communities,
or accept the default snap_private. Create unique public
and private names. As a precaution against unauthorized
access, Overland Storage recommends that you create your
own public and private community names.
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