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Displaying SNMP Trap
To display a configuration of SNMP trap, use the following command.
Command
show snmp trap
The following is an example of configuring IP address 10.1.1.1 as trap-host, 20.1.1.1 as
trap2-host and 30.1.1.1 as inform-trap-host.
SWITCH(config)# snmp trap-host 10.1.1.1
SWITCH(config)# snmp trap2-host 20.1.1.1
SWITCH(config)# snmp inform-trap-host 30.1.1.1
SWITCH(config)# show snmp trap
Trap-Host List
Host
------------------------------------------
inform-trap-host 30.1.1.1
trap2-host
20.1.1.1
trap-host
10.1.1.1
Trap List
Trap-type
Status
--------------------------
auth-fail
enable
cold-start
enable
cpu-threshold
enable
port-threshold enable
dhcp-lease
enable
power
enable
module
enable
fan
enable|
temp-threshold enable
SWITCH(config)#
SNMP Alarm
The hiD 6615 S223/S323 provides an alarm notification function. The alarm will be sent to
a SNMP trap host whenever a specific event in the system occurs through CLI and ACI-E.
You can also set the alarm severity on each alarm and make the alarm be shown only in
case of selected severity or higher. This enhanced alarm notification allows system ad-
ministrators to manage the system efficiently.
Enabling Alarm Notification
To configure whether the switch enable transmitting SNMP alarm or not, use the following
command.
Command
snmp notify-activity { enable |
disable }
Mode
Enable
Shows a configuration of SNMP trap.
Global
Community
Mode
Enables/disables an alarm notification on CLI or ACI-E.
Global
(default: disable)
SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5
Description
Description
A50010-Y3-C150-2-7619
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