Snmp configuration – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual
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Display CLI settings: the inactivity timeout, whether or not paging is enabled, the
terminal size and type. For settings which have configured defaults, both those and
the current session settings are displayed.
show terminal
Display current terminal width and length, whether auto-detected or overridden, as
well as the current terminal type. This is a subset of the information displayed by
show cli
, and is only present for Cisco compatibility.
SNMP Configuration
SNMP MIBs for the current software release are available from the VMA Web
Interface; click the Help link to get them. You also can download them from the
VMA SAN Gateway HP support page:
[no] snmp-server enable
Enable or disable the SNMP server. Note that this not only stops serving of SNMP
variables, but also the sending of SNMP traps.
[no] snmp-server enable traps
Enable or disable sending of SNMP traps from this system. Traps may only be
enabled if the SNMP server overall is enabled. The traps sent by the SNMP agent
are:
•
Cold boot (may include SNMP configuration having been changed)
•
Link up/down
•
CPU load too high
•
CPU load no longer too high
•
Paging activity too high
•
A process has failed
•
A process has exited unexpectedly
Note that traps are only sent if there are trap sinks configured with the
snmp-
server host ...
command, and if these trap sinks are themselves enabled.
[no] snmp-server listen enable