Adaptec 5325302057 User Guide - Page 131

Sending a Test Trap, Modifying a System’s Information or Removing a System, Disabling SNMP Traps

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Notifying Users By SNMP Trap About Status and Activity Sending a Test Trap To send a test trap to the system on the SNMP Traps List: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service. 2 Click the Configure button, select the Management Service you want, then select SNMP Trap Manager. 3 Select the TCP/IP address of the listed system. 4 In the Actionsmenu, select Send test trap. The test trap is sent. If the test is successful, the system receives the test message. If the test fails: a Ensure that the system's host name or IP address is correct. b Ensure that an SNMP console is running on the system, then retry the test. Modifying a System's Information or Removing a System If a system's information changes, or if you need to change the types of event notifications the system receives, you can update the system's information. 1 In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service. 2 Click the Configure button, select the Management Service you want, then select SNMP Trap Manager. 3 Select the TCP/IP address of the listed system. 4 In the toolbar, click Modify System, change the system properties as required, then click Modify. Or, In the toolbar, click Delete System, then click Yes to confirm the deletion. Modifications take effect immediately. If you have deleted a system but you still want to be notified about status and activity by SNMP traps, set up a new system following the steps in "Setting Up SNMP Trap Notifications" on page 124. Disabling SNMP Traps If you disable SNMP traps, they are generated but not sent to any system. To disable SNMP traps: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service. 2 Click the Configure button, select the Management Service you want, then select SNMP Trap Manager. 3 In the Actionsmenu, select Disable SNMP traps. The SNMP Trap Manager is disabled. Chapter 10 Monitoring Status and Activity 125

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Notifying Users By SNMP Trap About Status and Activity
Chapter 10
Monitoring Status and Activity
125
Sending a Test Trap
To send a test trap to the system on the SNMP Traps List:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service.
2
Click the
Configure
button, select
the Management Service you want, then select
SNMP Trap Manager
.
3
Select the TCP/IP address of the listed system.
4
In the
Actions
menu, select
Send test trap
.
The test trap is sent.
If the test is successful, the system receives the test message. If the test fails:
a
Ensure that the system’s host name or IP address is correct.
b
Ensure that an SNMP console
is running on the system, then retry the test.
Modifying a System’s Information or Removing a System
If a system’s information changes, or if you need to change the types of event
notifications the system receives, you can update the system’s information.
1
In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service.
2
Click the
Configure
button, select
the Management Service you want, then select
SNMP Trap Manager
.
3
Select the TCP/IP address of the listed system.
4
In the toolbar, click
Modify System
, change the system properties as required,
then click
Modify
.
Or
,
In the toolbar, click
Delete System
, then click
Yes
to confirm the deletion.
Modifications take effect immediately. If you have deleted a system but you still
want to be notified about status and activity by SNMP traps, set up a new system
following the steps in “Setting Up SNMP Trap Notifications” on page 124.
Disabling SNMP Traps
If you disable SNMP traps, they are generated but not sent to any system.
To disable SNMP traps:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service.
2
Click the
Configure
button, select
the Management Service you want, then select
SNMP Trap Manager
.
3
In the
Actions
menu, select
Disable SNMP traps
.
The SNMP Trap Manager is disabled.