Cisco SFS-7012 User Guide - Page 79
not in service, SNMP Target Parameters, Storage Type
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Chapter Note The combination of the Transport Domain and the Transport Address determines the trap destination. • Port Specifies the TCP port which the SNMP trap will be sent. • Timeout Specifies the time that the trap sender waits on a response before re-sending the trap. • Retry Count Specifies the number of attempts to be made to send the trap after a timeout condition occurs. Note Timeout and Retry Count are SNMP v2.c and above. Not applicable for v1 traps. • Tag List Specifies which traps should be sent to this particular destination. Note RFC2233 specifies the link up/down traps. Including RFC2233 in the Tag List specifies that the trap receiver will get link up/down traps. • Parameters Specifies a mapping to an entry in the SNMP Target Parameters table, determining the version of SNMP to use. • Storage Type This field determines whether or not the entry is saved for each reboot of the SFS 7012. - Nonvolatile means that the value is saved, and remains with each subsequent reboot. - Volatile or Other indicates it will not be saved. • Status Indicates the current status of the row. The row may be in one of three states: - Active - Not in service - Not Ready Note A status of not in service indicates that the current row will not be used in the event a trap is generated by the system. Toggling a trap to not in service, which temporarily suspends trap forwarding, may be useful to keep values intact. SNMP Target Parameters: • Parameter Name Specifies a mapping to an entry in the SNMP Target Parameters table, determining the version of SNMP to use. • MP Model The Message Processing Model to be used when generating SNMP messages for entry. OL-8787-04 Cisco SFS 7012 InfiniBand Server Switch Hardware Users Guide 61