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SNMP Trapsinks, Download, Snapshot, Quota, Backup

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Managing the NSS Configuring SNMP Alerts The SNMP Trapsinks page appears. 7 STEP 2 To install the NSS MIB on your management station, click Download. STEP 3 Save and install the MIB to your management station. For more information on installing and integrating the NSS MIB into your management station, refer to the management station documentation. STEP 4 Enter the IP address or hostname for the management station to which you want to send the alerts. STEP 5 Select the checkbox for each type of trap sink for which you want to send alerts to the SNMP server. You can set up an alert for any of the following: • Disk: When the following occurs: 1) a drive is predicted to fail by S.M.A.R.T., 2) a drive is above temperature threshold, 3) a volume is more than 90% full. • RAID: When any of the following occurs: 1) a RAID goes into a degraded state, 2) a RAID is in a degraded state and will be deactivated (the alert advises the time at which the RAID will be deactivated), 3) a RAID goes into a failed state, 4) a RAID is deactivated, 5) a RAID is rebuilt, 6) a RAID is created. • Snapshot: When a snapshot reserve is more than 90% full. • Quota: When a user or group is over their quota. • Backup: When a backup job completes. • UPS: When any of the following occurs: 1) the UPS goes online, 2) the UPS goes on battery, 3) the battery is low, 4) the NSS establishes contact with Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 146

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Managing the NSS
Configuring SNMP Alerts
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
146
7
The
SNMP Trapsinks
page appears.
STEP 2
To install the NSS MIB on your management station, click
Download
.
STEP 3
Save and install the MIB to your management station. For more information on
installing and integrating the NSS MIB into your management station, refer to the
management station documentation.
STEP 4
Enter the IP address or hostname for the management station to which you want to
send the alerts.
STEP 5
Select the checkbox for each type of trap sink for which you want to send alerts to
the SNMP server. You can set up an alert for any of the following:
Disk
: When the following occurs: 1) a drive is predicted to fail by S.M.A.R.T.,
2) a drive is above temperature threshold, 3) a volume is more than 90% full.
RAID
: When any of the following occurs: 1) a RAID goes into a degraded
state, 2) a RAID is in a degraded state and will be deactivated (the alert
advises the time at which the RAID will be deactivated), 3) a RAID goes into
a failed state, 4) a RAID is deactivated, 5) a RAID is rebuilt, 6) a RAID is
created.
Snapshot
: When a snapshot reserve is more than 90% full.
Quota
: When a user or group is over their quota.
Backup
: When a backup job completes.
UPS
: When any of the following occurs: 1) the UPS goes online, 2) the UPS
goes on battery, 3) the battery is low, 4) the NSS establishes contact with