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Secure sockets layer ffloading solutions that allow servers to provide both secure and non-secure services at the same high speeds
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Trap-Type
cpu-utilization
ssl-tps
ssl-total-connections
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[no] snmp trap-host <v1 | v2c> <ipaddr> [community]
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Assigns a destination for SNMP trap messages, where ipaddr is the IP address of
the computer receiving the messages. Select either
(for SNMP version 2c). If you have defined a default community, you do not need
to specify one when giving this command. If you wish the trap messages to go to
a community other than the default community, you must specify it when giving
this command.
[no] snmp trap-type enterprise <cpu-utilization | ssl-tps |
ssl-total-connections | config-changed> [threshold <threshold>]
[hysteresis <lowvalue> <highvalue>]
Remote, Serial, Telnet
(This command must be entered on one line.) Enables device event trap messages
to be sent for a specific trap-type event and event filter. Use the
the specified event trap-type. Use the
threshold levels, where appropriate. (Threshold values are inappropriate for the
option.) The threshold value is a single level. Hysteresis lowvalue
config-changed
is the low level and highvalue is the high level. Values must be entered as integers
and are inclusive. A device is considered to be at a low level until the high level
value ( lowlevel ) is exceeded; a device is considered to be at a high level until it
reaches the low level value ( highlevel ). If no threshold values are specified, the
default values are used. The threshold value is specified, it is used as both the high
and low level value; otherwise, two-level thresholding behavior occurs using the
default or user-specified levels for each value. The table below shows trap-type
minimum, maximum, and default levels for each value argument. Except in the
case of
cpu-utilization
levels indicate percentage of use.
lowvalue
lowvalue
Min
Max
1
99
1
2500
1
10000
[no] snmp trap-type generic
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Enables generic SNMP traps. Use the no flag to disable generic SNMP traps.
ssl
Remote, Serial, Telnet
Enters the SSL Configuration mode for the current SSL device. See the section "SSL
Configuration Command Set" for more information.
hysteresis
, the levels indicate actual values;
lowvalue
highvalue
Default
Min
75
1
170
1
600
1
(for SNMP version 1) or
v1
flag to disable
no
option to specify one or more
cpu-utilization
highvalue
highvalue
Max
Default
99
2500
190
10000
800
v2c
90

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