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.
Before you begin
A network server must be configured with an SNMP service application. You need the network address of this server (either an IPv4 or an IPv6 address), so the event monitor can send trap messages to that address. You can use more than one server (up to 10 servers are allowed).
The management information base (MIB) file has been copied and compiled on the server with the SNMP service application. This MIB file defines the data being monitored and managed.
About this task
This task describes how to identify the SNMP server for trap destinations, and then test your configuration.
- Select .
- Select the SNMP tab.
On first-time setup, the SNMP tab displays "Configure Communities/Users."
- Select Configure Communities/Users.
The Select SNMP version dialog box opens.
- Select the SNMP version for the alerts, either SNMPv2c or SNMPv3.
Depending on your selection, the Configure Communities dialog or the Configure SNMPv3 Users dialog opens.
- Follow the appropriate instructions for SNMPv2c (communities) or SNMPv3 (users):
- From the Alerts page with the SNMP tab selected, click Add Trap Destinations.
The Add Trap Destinations dialog box opens.
- Enter one or more trap destinations, select their associated community names or user names, and then click Add.
- Trap Destination – Enter an IPv4 or IPv6 address of the server running an SNMP service.
- Community name or User name – From the drop-down, select the community name (SNMPv2c) or user name (SNMPv3) for this trap destination. (If you defined only one, the name already appears in this field.)
- Send Authentication Failure Trap – Select this option (the checkbox) if you want to alert the trap destination whenever an SNMP request is rejected because of an unrecognized community name or user name.
After you click Add, the trap destinations and associated names appear in the SNMP tab of the Alerts page.
- To make sure a trap is valid, select a trap destination from the table, and then click Test Trap Destination to send a test trap to the configured address.
Result
The event monitor sends SNMP traps to the server(s) whenever an alertable event occurs.