capture, and then designate the SNMP manager to which traps will be forwarded. By default, SNMP is enabled with no trap destinations set.

When you create a logical interconnect, it inherits the SNMP settings from its logical interconnect group. To customize the SNMP settings at the logical interconnect level, use the Logical Interconnects screen or REST APIs.

16.2.6Update the logical interconnect configuration from the logical interconnect

group

Compliance checking is the validation of a logical interconnect to ensure that it matches the configuration of its parent logical interconnect group. The appliance monitors both the logical interconnect and logical interconnect group, comparing the two, and checking the following for consistency:

Items

Compliance checking

 

 

Ethernet interconnect settings

Are there differences in the following logical interconnect settings from the expected

 

configuration defined by the logical interconnect group?

 

Enabling Fast MAC cache failover

 

MAC refresh intervals

 

Enabling IGMP snooping

 

IGMP idle timeout intervals

 

Loop and pause flood protection

 

 

Uplink sets

Are there differences in port assignments or network associations from the

 

configuration defined by the logical interconnect group? Did you add an uplink

 

set?

 

 

Interconnect maps

Is an interconnect type absent from an enclosure interconnect bay or different from

 

the expected configuration defined by the logical interconnect group?

 

 

 

If both configurations match, the logical interconnect Consistency state field is set to Consistent and is considered to be compliant.

Non-compliance results in an alert for the logical interconnect and the Consistency state field is set to Inconsistent with group. It is also set to Inconsistent with group whenever you edit the logical interconnect or the logical interconnect group, even if your edit does not lead to a difference between the two.

Updating the logical interconnect configuration from the logical interconnect group

To bring a non-compliant (Inconsistent with group) logical interconnect configuration back into compliance (Consistent) with the logical interconnect group, you must reapply the settings from the logical interconnect group.

1.From the Logical Interconnects screen, select ActionsUpdate from group.

NOTE: The Update from group option is not available if the logical interconnect group and logical interconnect are already compliant (Consistency state field is set to Consistent).

Compliance alerts are cleared automatically and settings now match the logical interconnect group.

NOTE: You cannot make a logical interconnect compliant by editing or by manually clearing the alert; you must select ActionsUpdate from group.

2.Click Yes, update to confirm.

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