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SYSTEM-CONFIG CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS N-Z
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Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
enable-snmp-syslog-notify—Enable or disable sending syslog notifications to an
NMS via SNMP; determines whether SNMP traps are sent when a Net-Net SBC
generates a syslog message
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
enable-snmp-monitor-traps—Determine whether traps are sent out in ap-
smgmt.mib trap. (See 400-0010-00, MIB Reference Guide for more information)
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
enable-env-monitor-traps—Determine whether the environmental monitoring
MIB is sent from the Net-Net SBC. This trap will be sent any time there is a change
in state in fan speed, temperature, voltage (SD 2 only), power supply (SD 1 for rev
1.32 or higher, SD 2 w/QoS for rev 1.32 or higher, SD II no QoS for rev 1.3 or
higher), phy-card insertion, or I2C bus status. If this parameter is set to enabled, fan
speed, temperature, and power supply notifications are not sent out in other traps.
Default disabled
Values enabled | disabled
snmp-syslog-his-table-length—Enter the maximum entries that the SNMP
Syslog message table contains. The system will delete the oldest table entry and add
the newest entry in the vacated space when the table reaches maximum capacity.
Default 1
Values Min: 1 / Max: 500
snmp-syslog-level—Set the log severity levels that send syslog notifications to an
NMS via SNMP if snmp-syslog-notify is set to enabled
If the severity of the log being written is of equal or greater severity than the snmp-
syslog-level value, the log will be written to the SNMP syslog history table.
If the severity of the log being written is of equal or greater severity than the snmp-
syslog-level field value and if enabled-snmp-syslog-notify field is set to enabled,
the system will send the syslog message to an NMS via SNMP.
If the severity of the log being written is of lesser severity than the snmp-syslog-
level value, then the log will not be written to the SNMP syslog history table and it
will be disregarded.
Default warning
Values • emergency
•critical
•major
• minor
•warning