Enabling snmp – HP e-Commerce Server Accelerator sa7120 User Manual
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C H A P T E R 6
SNMP
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cpuUtilAlert
The device has exceeded the CPU utilization high
water threshold
cpuUtilNormal
CPU utilization back to normal levels
sslCpsAlert
The device has exceeded the SSL connections per
second high water threshold
sslCpsNormal
The SSL connections per second processed by the
device is back to normal levels
sslConnCntAlert
The device has exceeded the open SSL connection
count high water threshold
sslConnCntNormal
The open SSL connection count of the device is
back to normal levels
sslConnectionRefusedMismatch
SSL connections were refused in the past
sslRefusedInterval due to cipher suite
negotiation
failuresslConnectionRefusedAuthFail
SSL connections were refused in the past
sslRefusedInterval due to authentication failure
of the client certificate
sslOverloadSpills
SSL connections were spilled in the past
sslOverloadInterval
sslOverloadThrottles
SSL connections were throttled in the past
sslOverloadInterval
appRestartAlert
SSL processing application has restarted
Enabling
SNMP
Enabling and disabling SNMP is accomplished with the CLI
command, setsnmp snmp enable|disable. Operational status can be
verified using showsnmp snmp.
Examples:
HP SA7120> setsnmp snmp enable
HP SA7120> showsnmp snmp
SNMP: enable
HP SA7120> setsnmp snmp disable
HP SA7120> showsnmp snmp
SNMP: disable