Instruction manual
Chapter 2 Installation, Configuration and Management
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z Display what has been set. Use the show snmp mib CLI
command. The settings are displayed on the screen.
4. Set the SNMP traps by entering the following CLI command:
add snmp trap (GENERIC | SPECIFIC) <trapDestination>..[-version
( V1 | V2 )]
where in the:
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(GENERIC | SPECIFIC)
: select an option to set the trap type as
generic or specific.
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<trapDestination>
: specify the IP address of the client where the
traps need to be displayed.
SNMP traps are asynchronous events generated by the agent to indicate
state of the system.
The destination to which these traps should be sent needs to be
configured. This specifies the system to which the traps have to be sent.
A maximum of 10 IP addresses (enterprise-specific trap destinations) can
be entered. A maximum of five IP addresses (generic trap destinations)
can be entered.
Note: If more than 10 authentication traps are generated within 20 seconds,
no traps will be generated for the next 60 seconds.
NetScaler supports three generic (specified in RFC1213) traps and seven
enterprise specific traps.
A maximum of five destinations can be configured for generic traps and 10
for enterprise specific traps.
Generic Trap
For example, to generate a generic trap enter the following CLI command:
add snmp trap generic 10.102.1.1
In this example, the NetScaler 9000 system is set to display generic trap
notice on 10.102.1.1 as listed in the table below:
The NetScaler 9000 system can be set to notify the following generic traps