Avocent 590-222-501M Switch User Manual


 
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7. Press 9 and Enter to display the SNMP Trap Configuration Menu. Press the number of each
SNMP trap you wish to enable or disable and
Enter.
8. Press
0 and Enter to apply and store all changes.
- or -
Press
x and Enter to restore settings as they were before changes were made.
See Users on page 43 and Forcing a connection using SNMP on
page 69 for information on adding
an SNMP user and assigning rights
to the SNMP user.
Managing AMX switch objects with SNMP
Using SNMP, you can monitor and manage MIB (Management Information Base) objects specific
to the
AMX switch. Refer to Table 4.2 for a description of the AMX system MIB object groups.
Load the AMX-MIB file into your SNMP browser to start monitoring and managing AMX switch-
specific objects.
Once you have enabled the sending of traps on the AMX switch, these traps can be
interpreted by the SNMP trap listener by using the trap-specific MIB files. The following table
describes the MIB files required for the SNMP processing.
Exit
This menu selection will return you to the ready prompt.
Table 4.2: AMX System MIB Object Groups
Object Group Purpose
amxAppliance
Provides general information about the AMX switch, including firmwar
e and
hardware revisions
amxAmiq Provides a list of available IQ modules fr
om the AMX switch
amxUserStation Provides a list of user stations connected to the AMX switch
amxStats Provides statistics on packets for each por
t (only a
vailable internally)
amxSnmp Provides information on SNMP settings
Table 4.3: AMX System MIB Trap Files
Trap File Purpose
AMX-MIB Used by the SNMP Browser/Manager to monitor/manage the AMX switch
AMX 5000-TRAP-MIB SNMP traps for the AMX 5000 switch
AMX 5010-TRAP-MIB SNMP traps for the AMX 5010 switch
AMX 5020-TRAP-MIB SNMP traps for the AMX 5020 switch
AMX 5030-TRAP-MIB SNMP traps for the AMX 5030 switch
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