Manage SNMP alerts
You can configure alerts to be sent by Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps.
- Configure SNMP alerts
To configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) alerts, you must identify at least one server where the storage array's event monitor can send SNMP traps. The configuration requires a community name or user name, and an IP address for the server. - Add trap destinations for SNMP alerts
You can add up to 10 servers for sending SNMP traps. - Configure SNMP MIB variables
For SNMP alerts, you can optionally configure Management Information Base (MIB) variables that appear in SNMP traps. These variables can return the storage array name, array location, and a contact person. - Edit communities for SNMPv2c traps
You can edit community names for SNMPv2c traps. - Edit user settings for SNMPv3 traps
You can edit user definitions for SNMPv3 traps. - Add communities for SNMPv2c traps
You can add up to 256 community names for SNMPv2c traps. - Add users for SNMPv3 traps
You can add up to 256 users for SNMPv3 traps. - Remove communities for SNMPv2c traps
You can remove a community name for SNMPv2c traps. - Remove users for SNMPv3 traps
You can remove a user for SNMPv3 traps. - Delete trap destinations
You can delete a trap destination address so that the storage array's event monitor no longer sends SNMP traps to that address.
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