Managing trap messages sent by the snmp agent, Viewing trap messages, Modifying snmp trap messages – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Upgrade Expiry Date—Date on which the license file failed to be upgraded.
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Serial Number—Serial number of the system software.
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Memory Utilization (%)—Memory utilization of the VCX device.
Component State list contents
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State—Status of the current component.
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Component Name—Name of the component.
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Operational State—Operational status of the component.
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Software Status—Operational status of the software.
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Last State Change—Time length from when the component status changes for the last time to
now.
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Vendor—Component vendor.
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Version—Component version.
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Operation—Click the Operation icon
to disable or enable the component. The operation
menu may vary depending on components.
Managing trap messages sent by the SNMP agent
Viewing trap messages
1.
In the Voice Device Information page, click SNMP Agent in the Component Name column.
The SNMP Agent Trap Detail page appears.
SNMP Agent list contents
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Index—Index of the trap message.
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Description—Description of the trap message.
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Trap—Whether or not the trap function is enabled.Emit Time—Time length from when the trap
message was sent out to the gateway for the last time to now.
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Traps Sent—Number of the trap messages sent after the system initialization.
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Traps Filtered—Number of the trap messages that are filtered out during the trap filtering. This value
includes the number of trap messages that are filtered out when the trap function is disabled.
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Trap Severity—Default severity level of the trap message.
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Details—Click the Details icon to view detailed information about the trap message.
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Sliding Window Interval(second)—Minimum interval between two trap messages that are sent
in succession, in seconds. Note that the value 0 indicates that trap filtering is disabled.
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Generic Description—General description of the SNMP agent message.
For information about other parameters, see the SNMP Agent list.
Modifying SNMP trap messages
1.
Click the Modify icon .
The Modify SNMP Agent Trap page appears. You can enable or disable the trap function or
change the value of Sliding Window Interval(second).
2.
Click Refresh to view information about the current SNMP agent messages.