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Select Configure>Device Setup>Basic Settings>SNMP in the J-Web user interface.
The SNMP configuration page appears.
Save—Saves all the basic settings configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
Note For all the configuration options under Basic Settings:
Tool tip on the right-side represents different icons for notifications, validation errors, and successful configuration.
When you make a configuration change and navigate to a different page without saving it, a pop-up message is displayed to save the configuration.
Commit Options>Commit—Commits the configuration and returns to the main configuration page.
Cancel—Cancels all your entries and returns to the main configuration page.
Table 115: SNMP Configuration Details
| Field | Function | Action |
|---|---|---|
Contact Information | Specifies the administrative contact for the system. | Enter any contact information for the administrator of the system (such as name and phone number). |
System Description | Specifies the description for the system. | Enter any information that describes the system. |
Local Engine ID | Specifies the administratively unique identifier of an SNMPv3 engine for system identification. The local engine ID contains a prefix and a suffix. The prefix is formatted according to specifications defined in RFC 3411. The suffix is defined by the local engine ID. Generally, the local engine ID suffix is the MAC address of Ethernet management port 0. | Enter the MAC address of Ethernet management port 0. |
System Location | Specifies the location of the system. | Enter any location information for the system (lab name or rack name, for example). |
System Name Override | Specifies the option to override the system hostname. | Enter the name of the system. |
Community | Specifies the name and authorization for the SNMP community. |
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| Trap Groups | ||
Name | Specifies the name of the SNMP trap group being configured. | Enter the SNMP trap group name. |
Categories | Specifies which trap categories to add to the trap group being configured. The options available are:
| Select an option. |
Targets | Specifies one or more IP addresses that specify the systems to receive SNMP traps that are generated by the trap group being configured. | Click +, enter the target IP address for SNMP trap group, and click OK. |
Health Monitoring | Specifies the option to check the SNMP health monitor on the device. The health monitor periodically checks the following key indicators of device health:
| Enable the option. |
Interval | Specifies the sampling frequency interval, in seconds, over which the key health indicators are sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds. For example, if you configure the interval as 100 seconds, the values are checked every 100 seconds. | Enter a value from 1 through 24855. The default value is 300 seconds. |
Rising Threshold | Specifies the value at which you want SNMP to generate an event (trap and system log message) when the value of a sampled indicator is increasing. For example, if the rising threshold is 90, SNMP generates an event when the value of any key indicator reaches or exceeds 90 seconds. | Enter a value from 1 through 100. The default value is 90 seconds. |
Falling Threshold | Specifies a value at which you want SNMP to generate an event (trap and system log message) when the value of a sampled indicator is decreasing. For example, if the falling threshold is 80, SNMP generates an event when the value of any key indicator falls back to 80 seconds or less. | Enter a value 0 through 100. The default value is 80 seconds. |
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