SNMP

3.Restart SNMP agent Method 2:

Use the 'snmpusm' utility from a Redhat* Linux* host which has net-snmp packet install. You can find the usage under http://www.net-snmp.org.

17.4SNMP Trap Utility

The SNMP trap utility is utilized by the CMM Management software to send SNMP trap messages to a remote application regarding any abnormal system events. When enabled, the CMM will issue SNMP v1 traps on port 162. The CMM can also be configured to issue SNMP v3 traps. The SNMP trap port can also be configured.

Note: If the “snmptrapversion” value is not in the cmm.cfg file or if the cmm.cfg file doesn't exist the firmware will default to Trap Version 3.

17.4.1Configuring the SNMP Trap Port

To configure the SNMP Trap Port to a different port number, issue the command:

cmmset -l cmm -d SNMPTrapPort -v [Port Number]

Where Port Number is the desired SNMP Trap Port number.

17.4.2Configuring the CMM to Send SNMP v3 Traps

To configure the CMM to send SNMP v3 Traps, issue the command:

cmmset -l cmm -d SNMPTrapVersion -v v3

17.4.3Configuring the CMM to Send SNMP v1 Traps

To configure the CMM to send SNMP v1 Traps, issue the command:

cmmset -l cmm -d SNMPTrapVersion -v v1

17.5Configuring and Enabling SNMP Trap Addresses

The CMM allows up to five SNMP trap addresses destinations, SNMPTrapAddress1-5. In redundant CMM systems, SNMP Trap Address 1 MUST be set to a valid IP address on the network that the CMM can ping. This is used as a test of network connectivity as well as being the first SNMP Trap Address.

When the CMM is configured to send SNMP v3 traps, it is recommended that only one SNMPTrapAddress is configured due to the large amount of traps that can be generated on a loaded system.

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