Enable or disable the snmp server, Enable or disable snmp traps, Enable or disable the listen interface – HP VMA-series Memory Arrays User Manual
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Enable or Disable the SNMP Server
[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.
Enable or Disable 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:
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Cold boot (may include SNMP configuration having been changed)
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Link up/down
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CPU load too high
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CPU load no longer too high
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Paging activity too high
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A process has failed
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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.
Enable or Disable the Listen Interface
[no] snmp-server listen enable
Enable (or disable) the listen interface restricted list for snmpd. If enabled and at least one non-
DHCP interface is specified in the list, the snmp connections are only accepted on those specified
interfaces. When disabled, snmp connections are accepted on any interface.
Add or Remove Listen Interfaces
[no] snmp-server listen interface
Provides a mechanism to add and remove interfaces to the “listen” list. If the interface is also
running as a DHCP client, it will be as if the interface was not added. If DHCP is later turned off
on this interface, it will be as if the interface was then added to the listen list.