Using the shelf manager CLI
Generating SNMP traps for shelf manager system events
FortiGate-5140B Chassis Guide
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version
clia version
This command displays version information for the Shelf Manager software.
# clia version
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager ver. 2.6.4.4
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Pigeon Point Systems
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All rights reserved
Build date/time: Dec 14 2009 10:09:35
Carrier: HPDL/ACB
Carrier subtype : 0; subversion: 0
Cooling Management Library: libcooling_acb.so; Version: 2.6.4.4
Carrier Product ID: 21990047
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Generating SNMP traps for shelf manager system events
This section describes how to configure the shelf manager to send SNMP traps when a
component of a chassis or a board in a chassis fails or encounters a problem (for
example, a temperature sensor exceeds its range). This section describes how to
configure the shelf manager to send traps when a chassis FRU changes its FRU state.
FRU state changes are listed in
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This section describes how to configure a FortiGate-5000 series chassis shelf manager to
send SNMP traps to an SNMP manager. The shelf manger IP address is 172.20.120.150
and the SNMP manager IP address is 172.20.120.11. The SNMP manager does not
require MIBs or any special configuration to receive traps from the shelf manager.
Figure 14: Example SNMP network configuration
For this example, the FortiGate-5000 series chassis is a FortiGate-5144C chassis with a
FortiSwitch-5000 series board in logical slot 1, FortiGate-5000 series boards in logical
slots 6, 8, 10, and 11. The same settings will work for a FortiGate-5140, FortiGate-5060
or FortiGate-5050 chassis after making adjustments for the slot numbers.
FortiGate-5000 series
Chassis
Shelf Manager
IP: 172.20.120.150
SNMP Manager
IP: 172.20.120.11
MAC: 00:1A:A0:2F:BC:C6
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