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ATTO Technology Inc. iPBridge Installation and Operation Manual
4 Remote system monitoring
You may set up the iPBridge to send notifications when certain events occur.
You may set up the iPBridge to send notifications
when certain events occur using the
Remote
Management
page of the ExpressNAV
interface.
You designate the person receiving notification of
conditions and the level of severity which prompt
notification using the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP).
For both methods, the severity level which is
report can be
critical, warning or all
.
Critical means only critical event notifications
are sent.
Warning means only warnings and critical event
notifications are sent.
All means warnings, critical events and
informational messages are sent.

SNMP

An agent resides in the iPBridge which takes
information from the iPBridge and translates it
into a form compatible with SNMP. If certain
conditions arise, the agent sends notifications
(traps) to a client.
Contact your network administrator for the MIB
software and appropriate MIB file for your
iPBridge.
1 Follow the Preliminary steps on page 13.
2 Click on Remote Mgt from the side menu. The
Remote Management page appears.
3 In the SNMP line, click on the enabled button.
4 In the SNMP Traps or SNMP Extended Traps
line, click on Enable. For details, refer to
SNMPTraps and SNMPExtendedTraps on
page xi of the Appendix.
5 In the SNMP Trap Recipient IP addresses
section, enter the IP address of each person you
want to notify.
6 From the drop-down box next to each trap
address, select the level of severity for which
you want each address to be notified: None, All,
Critical or Warning.
7 Click on Submit.
8 Go to the Restart page and restart the iPBridge.
After rebooting, the iPBridge sends notifications
as you set them up.