Subscribe To Managed Object Value Updates Using Snmp - Dell Force10 S4810P Configuration Manual

High-density, 1ru 48-port 10gbe switch
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Task
Identify the physical location of the system. For example, San
Jose, 350 Holger Way, 1st floor lab, rack A1-1. You may use up
to 55 characters.
Default: None
To configure the system from the management station using SNMP:
Task
Identify the system manager along with this person's
contact information (e.g., E-mail address or phone
number). You may use up to 55 characters.
Default: None
Identify the physical location of the system. For
example, San Jose, 350 Holger Way, 1st floor lab,
rack A1-1. You may use up to 55 characters.
Default: None

Subscribe to Managed Object Value Updates using SNMP

By default, the Dell Force10 system displays some unsolicited SNMP messages (traps) upon certain events
and conditions. You can also configure the system to send the traps to a management station. Traps cannot
be saved on the system.
FTOS supports the following three sets of traps:
RFC 1157-defined traps: coldStart, warmStart, linkDown, linkUp, authenticationFailure,
egpNeighbborLoss
Force10 enterpriseSpecific environment traps: fan, supply, temperature
Force10 enterpriseSpecific protocol traps: bgp, ecfm, stp, xstp
To configure the system to send SNMP notifications:
Step
Task
1
Configure the Dell Force10 system to send
notifications to an SNMP server.
Enter the keyword
Enter the keyword
informational messages.
Enter the keyword
version to use for notification messages.
Enter the name of the
identify the SNMPv1 community string.
Command
snmpset -v version -c community
agent-ip sysContact.0 s "contact-info"
snmpset -v version -c community
agent-ip sysLocation.0 s "location-info"
to send trap messages.
traps
to send
informs
to send the SNMP
version
to
community-string
Command
snmp-server location text
Command
snmp-server host ip-address
[traps | informs] [version 1 | 2c
|3] [community-string]
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) | 951
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