Dell PowerConnect J-EX4200-24T Software Manual page 3383

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Table 443: SNMP Configuration Page (continued)
Field
Function
Categories
Specifies which trap categories are added to the trap
group being configured.
Targets
Specifies one or more hostnames or IP addresses for
the systems to receive SNMP traps generated by the
trap group being configured.
Health Monitoring
Enable Health
Enables the SNMP health monitor on the switch. The
Monitoring
health monitor periodically (over the time you specify
in the interval field) checks the following key indicators
of switch health:
Percentage of file storage used
Percentage of Routing Engine CPU used
Percentage of Routing Engine memory used
Percentage of memory used for each system process
Percentage of CPU used by the forwarding process
Percentage of memory used for temporary storage
by the forwarding process
Interval
Specifies the sampling frequency, in seconds, over which
the key health indicators are sampled and compared
with the rising and falling thresholds.
For example, if you configure the interval as 100
seconds, the values are checked every 100 seconds.
Your Action
To generate traps for authentication failures,
select
.
Authentication
To generate traps for chassis and environment
notifications, select
Chassis
To generate traps for configuration changes,
select
Configuration
.
To generate traps for link-related notifications
(up-down transitions), select
To generate traps for remote operation
notifications, select
Remote operations
To generate traps for remote network
monitoring (RMON), select
To generate traps for routing protocol
notifications, select
Routing
To generate traps on system warm and cold
starts, select
.
Startup
To generate traps on Virtual Router
Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) events (such as
new-master or authentication failures), select
VRRP events
.
1.
Enter the hostname or IP address, in dotted
decimal notation, of the target system to
receive the SNMP traps.
2. Click
.
Add
Select the check box to enable the health monitor
and configure options. Clear the check box to
disable the health monitor.
NOTE: If you select the
Enable Health Monitoring
check box and do not specify options, then SNMP
health monitoring is enabled with default values.
Enter an interval time, in seconds, from 1 through
2147483647.
The default value is 300 seconds (5 minutes).
Chapter 128: SNMP
.
Link
.
.
RMON alarm
.
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