Texas Memory Systems RamSan- 300 Power Supply User Manual


 
8.1.2 SNMP Trap configuration
The RamSan has the ability to send unsolicited messages to
managers when it detects a significant event. The SNMP standard
refers to this type of message as a “trap.”
The RamSan supports the following traps:
Power on notification – indicates that the system has turned on
Power off notification – indicates that a shutdown sequence has
been initiated
Power state notification – indicates that the power state has
changed
Memory state notification – indicates that the memory state
has changed
Battery state notification – indicates that the battery state has
changed
Fan state notification – indicates that a fan state has changed
Disk state notification – indicates that the disk state has
changed
Disk array notification – indicates that the disk array state has
changed
Fibre Channel state notification – indicates that a fibre channel
controller state has changed
LUN change notification – indicates that the LUN table has been
changed
Fibre Channel configuration change notification – indicates that
the configuration of a fibre channel controller has changed
System message – contains additional system details
All traps are enabled by default. For more details regarding the
RamSan’s traps, see Appendix E – SNMP Trap Definitions.
You can specify a trap receiver to ensure that all SNMP traps sent
by the RamSan go the same SNMP trap receiver or set of receivers,
typically one or more host devices on the network. The RamSan
sends all the SNMP traps to the specified host(s) and includes the
specified community strings.
To specify the host to which the RamSan sends all SNMP traps, use
one of the following methods:
Via Text Management
From the Telnet Main Menu, select “Management setup
Select “Configure SNMP
The top of this menu displays the current SNMP settings.
To add a trap receiver to the list of Trap IPs:
Select “Add IP address to the trap list
Enter the IP address of the trap receiver and press [ENTER]
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