10-10
Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
Configuring Trap Receivers.
This command specifies trap receivers by
community membership, management station IP address, and the type of
Event Log messages to send to the trap receiver.
N o t e
If you specify a community name that does not exist—that is, has not yet been
configured on the switch—the switch still accepts the trap receiver assign-
ment. However, no traps will be sent to that trap receiver until the community
to which it belongs has been configured on the switch.
Table 10-1. Options for Sending Event Log Messages as Traps
Syntax:
snmp-server host <
community-string
> <
ip-address
>
Using community name and destination IP address,
this command designates a destination network-man-
agement station for receiving SNMP event log messages
from the switch. If you do not specify the event level,
then the switch does not send event log messages as
traps. You can specify up to 10 trap receivers (network
management stations).
Note:
In all cases, the switch sends any threshold
trap(s) to the network management station(s) that
explicitly set the threshold(s).
[<none | all | non-info | critical | debug>]
Options for sending switch Event Log messages
to a trap receiver. Refer toTable 10-1, “Options for
Sending Event Log Messages as Traps,” on
page 10-10. The levels specified with these
options apply only to Event Log messages, and
not to threshold traps.
Event Level
Description
None (default)
Send no log messages.
All
Send all log messages.
Not INFO
Send the log messages that are not information-only.
Critical
Send critical-level log messages.
Debug
Reserved for HP-internal use.
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4104GL
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