Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
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traps
enabled, though the list of hosts may still be edited if traps are disabled.
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listen
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enable
enabled and at least one non-DHCP interface is specified in the list, the SNMP
connections are only accepted on those specified interfaces. When disabled, SNMP
connections are accepted on any interface. Default is enabled.
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interface
running as a DHCP client, it is as if the interface was not added. If DHCP is later
turned off on this interface, it is as if the interface was then added to the listen list.
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location
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traps event <event_name>
By default, the entire list of notify-able events are sent as SNMP traps to any declared trap
sinks. Use no to delete. See
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user <username> v3
show snmp [user] [engineID]
Notes:
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—All SNMP settings, except for what is displayed by the other show snmp
snmp
commands described.
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—Not supported in Release 2.0.4.
user
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engineID
snmp traps
The traps sent by the SNMP agent are:
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Cold boot (may include SNMP configuration having been changed)
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Link up/down
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CPU load too high
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CPU load no longer too high
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Paging activity too high
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A process has crashed
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A process has exited unexpectedly
snmp traps events
Media Flow Controller generates a number of traps to notify you about critical system events.
You can configure Media Flow Controller to send SNMP traps/alarms to a 3rd party network
management system. SNMP traps notify-able events are described in
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snmp-server
—Send traps to the specified host. This setting is only meaningful if traps are
—Specify the SNMP version of traps to send to this host.
version
—Set a password for the reading and writing of SNMP traps;
community string
this is an alternate option to the default community string, which is "public". If you
set this, it must be set on the server and the client.
—Configure SNMP server interface access restrictions.
—Enable or disable (with no) the listen interface restricted list for SNMP. If
—Add or delete (with no) interfaces to the listen list. If the interface is also
—Set the syslocation variable served from the System MIB in MIB-II.
"snmp traps events,"
—Not supported in Release 2.0.4.
—SNMP engine ID of this system.
Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
—Specify which types of events to send as SNMP traps.
for details.
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