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C H A P T E R
SNMP Support
Simple Network Management Protocol is an application layer protocol that performs
network management operations over an Ethernet connection using a User Datagram
Protocol (UDP/IP).
The Simple Network Management Protocol allows:
Libraries to inform the systems administrator of potential problems.
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Systems administrators to query the library for configuration, operation, and
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statistical information.
The SL500 libraries support:
SNMPv2c: read-only support primarily for machine status queries. With this version,
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any information transmitted is not secure.
SNMPv3: both read and write support; transmitted information is secure.
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SNMP configuration requirements include:
SL500 library firmware must be version 1067 or higher.
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SL Console software must be version FRS_2.95 or higher.
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Trap Levels
SNMP traps provide data that are a source of log entries, containing:
Severity (indications such as error or warning)
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Result codes (such as "0000 = success," or "5010 = robotic posn error")
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Activity string (such as "HLI move" or "CLI version print")
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A descriptive text string
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Date and time
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Other information might include:
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Device address associated with the event
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User name associated with the activity (such as "HLI host," "advsrv")
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The interface-specific request identifier (such as "HLI000001")
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Trap levels are generally filtered to include only those traps that you wish to monitor.
These levels are specified when entering the trap information.
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