Setup Guide

cp Control Processor
lp Linecard Processor
pe Port extender
rp Route Processor
Dell(conf)#util-threshold memory pe high 85 low 70
Dell#show util-threshold memory
Processor High Low
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CP 75 67
RP 92 82
LP 0 92 82
LP 1 92 82
LP 2 92 82
LP 3 92 82
LP 4 92 82
LP 5 92 82
LP 6 92 82
LP 7 92 82
LP 8 92 82
LP 9 92 82
LP 10 92 82
LP 11 92 82
PE 85 70
Subscribing to Managed Object Value Updates using
SNMP
By default, the system displays some unsolicited SNMP messages (traps) upon certain events and conditions.
You can also congure the system to send the traps to a management station. Traps cannot be saved on the system.
The following sets of traps are supported:
RFC 1157-dened traps — coldStart, warmStart, linkDown, linkUp, authenticationFailure, and egpNeighbborLoss.
Dell Networking enterpriseSpecic environment traps — fan, supply, and temperature.
Dell Networking enterpriseSpecic protocol traps — bgp, ecfm, stp, and xstp.
To congure the system to send SNMP notications, use the following commands.
1 Congure the Dell Networking system to send notications to an SNMP server.
CONFIGURATION mode
snmp-server host ip-address [traps | informs] [version 1 | 2c |3] [community-string]
To send trap messages, enter the keyword traps.
To send informational messages, enter the keyword informs.
To send the SNMP version to use for notication messages, enter the keyword version.
To identify the SNMPv1 community string, enter the name of the community-string.
2 Specify which traps the Dell Networking system sends to the trap receiver.
CONFIGURATION mode
snmp-server enable traps
Enable all Dell Networking enterprise-specic and RFC-dened traps using the snmp-server enable traps command from
CONFIGURATION mode.
Enable all of the RFC-dened traps using the snmp-server enable traps snmp command from CONFIGURATION mode.
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)