Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 70

Display SNMP Access to a Group, About SNMP Traps, SNMP Traps

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6. Click Save all changes. To change or delete an SNMP community name: 1. In the SNMP Access panel, select the name. 2. Click Modify or Delete as needed. You can specify up to 5 names, and each name can be up to 64 ASCII characters long. Names cannot contain the following characters: space, tab, comma, pound sign (#). 3. Click OK. 4. Click Save all changes. Display SNMP Access to a Group 1. Click Group → Group Configuration. 2. Click the SNMP tab. About SNMP Traps SNMP traps are unsolicited event messages sent to a management console by an agent. PS Series arrays send traps for equipment issues and security issues. The PS Series array Management Information Bases (MIBs) contain information about SNMP traps and trap thresholds. SNMP Traps PS Series traps are unsolicited event messages sent to a management console by an agent. PS Series arrays send traps for equipment issues and security issues. The PS Series array MIBs (Management Information Bases) contain information about SNMP traps and trap thresholds. Table 17. PS Series SNMP Traps describes these traps. Table 17. PS Series SNMP Traps Trap Type Trap Names Battery backup eqlMemberHealthBatteryLessThan72Hours, eqlMemberHealthNVRAMBatteryFailed, eqlMemberHealthhighBatteryTemperature eqlgroupAdminLoginSt Login-stat-success, login-stat-logout, login-stat-failure atus Component eqlMemberHealthhwComponentFailedCrit, eqlMemberHealthincompatControlModule eqlMemberHealthopsPanelFailure, eqlMemberHealthemmLinkFailure, eqlDiskStatusChange Fan and PSU eqlMemberHealthFanSpeedHighThreshold, eqlMemberHealthFanSpeedLowThreshold, eqlMemberHealthFanTrayRemoved, eqlMemberHealthBothFanTraysRemoved, eqlMemberHealthPowerSupplyFailure GUI/WebUI login Login-stat-success, login-stat-logout, login-stat-failure success/failure, logout iSCSI iscsiTgtLoginFailure, iscsiIntrLoginFailure, iscsiInstSessionFailure, scsiTgtDevicesStatusChanged, scsiLuStatusChanged Link linkUp, linkDown Member Offline eqlMemberStatusChanged eqliscsiVolumeMultiInit allowed or not-allowed iatorAttributeChanged 70 About Group-Level Security

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6.
Click
Save all changes
.
To change or delete an SNMP community name:
1.
In the SNMP Access panel, select the name.
2.
Click
Modify
or
Delete
as needed.
You can specify up to 5 names, and each name can be up to 64 ASCII characters long. Names cannot contain the following
characters: space, tab, comma, pound sign (#).
3.
Click
OK
.
4.
Click
Save all changes
.
Display SNMP Access to a Group
1.
Click
Group
Group
Configuration
.
2.
Click the
SNMP
tab.
About SNMP Traps
SNMP traps are unsolicited event messages sent to a management console by an agent. PS Series arrays send traps for equipment
issues and security issues.
The PS Series array Management Information Bases (MIBs) contain information about SNMP traps and trap thresholds.
SNMP Traps
PS Series traps are unsolicited event messages sent to a management console by an agent. PS Series arrays send traps for
equipment issues and security issues. The PS Series array MIBs (Management Information Bases) contain information about SNMP
traps and trap thresholds.
Table 17. PS Series SNMP Traps
describes these traps.
Table 17. PS Series SNMP Traps
Trap Type
Trap Names
Battery backup
eqlMemberHealthBatteryLessThan72Hours
,
eqlMemberHealthNVRAMBatteryFailed
,
eqlMemberHealthhighBatteryTemperature
eqlgroupAdminLoginSt
atus
Login-stat-success
,
login-stat-logout
,
login-stat-failure
Component
eqlMemberHealthhwComponentFailedCrit
,
eqlMemberHealthincompatControlModule
eqlMemberHealthopsPanelFailure
,
eqlMemberHealthemmLinkFailure
,
eqlDiskStatusChange
Fan and PSU
eqlMemberHealthFanSpeedHighThreshold
,
eqlMemberHealthFanSpeedLowThreshold
,
eqlMemberHealthFanTrayRemoved
,
eqlMemberHealthBothFanTraysRemoved
,
eqlMemberHealthPowerSupplyFailure
GUI/WebUI login
success/failure, logout
Login-stat-success
,
login-stat-logout
,
login-stat-failure
iSCSI
iscsiTgtLoginFailure
,
iscsiIntrLoginFailure
,
iscsiInstSessionFailure
,
scsiTgtDevicesStatusChanged
,
scsiLuStatusChanged
Link
linkUp
,
linkDown
Member
Offline
eqlMemberStatusChanged
eqliscsiVolumeMultiInit
iatorAttributeChanged
allowed
or
not-allowed
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