Notifying Users By Snmp Trap About Status And Activity - Adaptec 5325302057 User Manual

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Notifying Users By SNMP Trap About Status and Activity

Notifying Users By SNMP Trap About Status and Activity
Before attempting the tasks in this section, you should be familiar with SNMP
Note
traps concepts and technology.
You can use Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) traps on your iSCSI Storage Appliance, such as disk drive failures
and logical device verifications. One system—typically the system where the GUI is
installed—can receive SNMP trap notifications.
In the SNMP Trap Manager, you can manage the Traps List (only one system can be
on the list at a time) and send test traps to the system in the Traps List.
Follow the instructions in this section to:
• Set up SNMP trap notifications (see page 124).
• Send a test trap (see page 125).
• Modify a system's information or remove a recipient (see page 125).
• Disable SNMP trap notifications (see page 125).
Setting Up SNMP Trap Notifications
Before attempting the tasks in this section, you should be familiar with SNMP
Note
traps concepts and technology.
To set up SNMP trap notifications:
In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service.
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Click the
Configure
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SNMP Trap Manager
new window.
In the toolbar, click
3
The Add System Window opens.
Enter the host name or TCP/IP address for the system.
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Adaptec recommends accepting the default trap port number, community, and
version settings.
Select the event levels for which you want to receive SNMP traps. (For more
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information on event levels, see page 113.)
Click
.
Add
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The system is added to the SNMP Traps List. (Note that the Add System button is
now greyed-out. Only one system can be on the SNMP Traps List at a time.)
Close the SNMP Traps window when you're done. Continue by sending a test
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trap, as described on page 125.
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button, select the Management Service you want, then select
.The SNMP Trap Manager opens on the SNMP Traps tab of a
.
Add System

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