Subscribing To Managed Object Value Updates Using Snmp - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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CONFIGURATION mode
util—threshold memory {5 sec | 1 min | 5 min} {cp |rp | lp | pe | all} {high
{0-100} | low {0-100}}
Example of Configuring CPU Utilization Threshold
To display the configured values of memory utilization thresholds, use the show util-threshold memory
command from CONFIGURATION mode.
Dell(conf)#util-threshold memory ?
all
All processors in the system
cp
Control Processor
lp
Linecard Processor
pe
Port extender
rp
Route Processor
Dell(conf)#util-threshold memory pe high 85 low 70
Dell#show util-threshold memory
Processor
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CP
RP
LP 0
LP 1
LP 2
LP 3
LP 4
LP 5
LP 6
LP 7
LP 8
LP 9
LP 10
LP 11
PE
Subscribing to Managed Object Value
Updates using SNMP
By default, the system displays some unsolicited SNMP messages (traps) upon certain events and conditions.
You can also configure the system to send the traps to a management station. Traps cannot be saved on the
system.
The following sets of traps are supported:
RFC 1157-defined traps — coldStart, warmStart, linkDown, linkUp, authenticationFailure, and
egpNeighbborLoss.
Dell Networking enterpriseSpecific environment traps — fan, supply, and temperature.
Dell Networking enterpriseSpecific protocol traps — bgp, ecfm, stp, and xstp.
To configure the system to send SNMP notifications, use the following commands.
1
Configure the Dell Networking system to send notifications to an SNMP server.
CONFIGURATION mode
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
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