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 congure 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-dened traps — coldStart, warmStart, linkDown, linkUp, authenticationFailure, and egpNeighbborLoss.
• Dell Networking enterpriseSpecic environment traps — fan, supply, and temperature.
• Dell Networking enterpriseSpecic protocol traps — bgp, ecfm, stp, and xstp.
To congure the system to send SNMP notications, use the following commands.
1 Congure the Dell Networking system to send notications 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 notication 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-specic and RFC-dened traps using the snmp-server enable traps command from
CONFIGURATION mode.
Enable all of the RFC-dened traps using the snmp-server enable traps snmp command from CONFIGURATION mode.
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)