HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)

Output only if the severity level is Error, Critical, or Alert. The severity levels for SNMP
traps are specified for the customizedsnmptrap.customizelist property in the cus-
tomizedsnmptrap.properties file.
The following SNMP trap information is output:
Message ID indicating that a trap was received (prefix: KAID)
Sender (agent)
Enterprise ID (enterprise)
Generic trap number (generic)
Specific trap number (specific)
If integrated management software is linked with, you can centrally monitor the operational status of
all network resources, including the storage resources managed by Device Manager.
Related topics
Setting up Device Manager to output SNMP traps, page 132
Changing Device Manager server properties, page 316
customizedsnmptrap.customizelist, page 337
Setting up Device Manager to output SNMP traps
To set up Device Manager to receive SNMP traps and output them to log files, the following settings
must be specified:
Settings required for Device Manager to receive SNMP traps
#
Device Manager must be able to use port 162/udp of the management server.
Specify true for the server.dispatcher.daemon.receiveTrap property.
Settings required to report SNMP traps to Device Manager
#
The management server information must be registered in SNMP related software as the target
for trap notification.
For example, to receive storage system SNMP traps, SNMP Agent settings must be specified.
Settings required to output received SNMP traps to log files
Specify true for the customizedsnmptrap.customizedSNMPTrapEnable property.
The output contents must be set in the customizedsnmptrap.customizelist property.
#: These settings are the same as the settings required to display SNMP traps in Device Manager
GUI/CLI as alerts.
After the above settings finish, the Device Manager server receives SNMP traps from all communities
and outputs them to log files.
Related topics
Changing Device Manager server properties, page 316
server.dispatcher.daemon.receiveTrap, page 330
customizedsnmptrap.customizedSNMPTrapEnable, page 337
customizedsnmptrap.customizelist, page 337
Setting up logs and alerts132