Using snmp, Standards compliance – HP Traffic Director sa7220 User Manual
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Using SNMP
The HP e-Commerce Traffic Director Server Appliance SA8200/
SA8220s and the HP Traffic Director Server Appliance SA7200/
SA7220s include a fully compliant, embedded Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) agent that supports SNMPv1 and
SNMPv2c requests. In addition to standard MIB-II, HP private
enterprise MIBs provide the following capabilities:
NOTE: To allow
communications to the
SNMP port, SNMP must
be enabled. Enable
SNMP by using the
“config sys security
custom snmp enable”
command (for SNMP
specifically) or the
“config sys security mode
open” (for all remote
system access).
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Monitor the SA8220’s health
•
Monitor health of a redundant SA8220 and failover readiness
•
Monitor the SA8220’s load as indicated by CPU utilization,
connection count and connections per second
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Monitor status and performance of server farm
•
Monitor status and performance of services (VIP, port) presented
to clients
•
Monitor HTTP server errors and HTTP errors recovered by the
SA8220 for clients
•
Monitor SSL acceleration performance and capacity
Standards
Compliance
The SA8220 SNMP agent is bilingual and can support both SNMPv1
and SNMPv2c requests. HP private enterprise MIB files are
compliant with SMIv2 as specified in RFC 1902. The SNMP agent
supports Management Information Base-II (MIB-II) as specified in
RFC 1213, but allows SET operations only on the SYSTEM and
SNMP groups.