HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide (762782-001, March 2014) - Page 182
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set snmp-parameters Description Sets SNMP parameters for event notification. To enable or disable SNMP requests to the MIB use the set protocols command. Syntax set snmp-parameters [enable crit|error|warn|info|none] [add-trap-host address] [del-trap-host address] [trap-host-list trap-host-list] [read-community string] [write-community string] Parameters enable crit|error|warn|info|none Optional. Sets the level of trap notification: • crit: Sends notifications for Critical events only. • error: Sends notifications for Error and Critical events. • warn: Sends notifications for Warning, Error, and Critical events. • info: Sends notifications for all events. • none: All events are excluded from trap notification and traps are disabled. add-trap-host address Optional. Specifies the IP address of a destination host that will receive traps. Three trap hosts can be set. del-trap-host address Optional. Deletes a trap destination host. trap-host-list trap-host-list Optional. Replaces the current list. read-community string Optional. Sets a community string for read-only access. This value is also included in traps that are sent. The value is case sensitive; can include any character except angle brackets, single quote, and double quote; and can have a maximum of 31 bytes. write-community string Optional. Sets a community string for write access. The value is case sensitive; can include any character except angle brackets, single quote, and double quote; and can have a maximum of 31 bytes. Example Enable Critical events only, specify a trap host, and set the community string for read-only access: # set snmp-parameters enable crit add-trap-host 172.22.4.171 read-community public Success: Command completed successfully. - SNMP parameters were changed.(2011-10-11 14:43:26) See also • set protocols • show snmp-parameters • test (with the snmp parameter) 182