Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Trap Type Trap Names
Network
Conguration
MemberGatewayIPAddrChanged
NetmaskChange
eqlgroupIPv4AddrChanged
eqlgroupIPv6AddrChanged
eqlMWKAChangeNotification
RAID eqlMemberHealthRAIDSetDoubleFaulted, eqlMemberHealthRAIDLostCache,
eqlMemberHealthRAIDSetLostBlkTableFull, eqlMemberHealthRaidOrphanCache,
eqlMemberHealthRaidMultipleRaidSets
Security
authenticationFailure
Start coldStart, warmStart
Temperature eqlMemberHealthTempSensorHighThreshold,
eqlMemberHealthTempSensorLowThreshold, eqlMemberHealthlowAmbientTemp
Volume Oine
eqliscsiVolumeOfflineStatusAlert
Add SNMP Trap Destinations
To congure network addresses to receive SNMP traps from the group, you need to dene the SNMP trap destination.
1. Click GroupGroup Conguration.
2. Click the SNMP tab.
3. Click Add in the SNMP Traps panel.
4. Type the IP address where SNMP traps are sent and click OK.
5. (Optional) Modify the SNMP trap community name. The default is SNMP-trap.
6. Click Save all changes.
Change the SNMP Trap Conguration
1. Click GroupGroup Conguration.
2. Click the SNMP tab to open the SNMP Traps panel.
3. Select the IP address and either:
Click Delete to delete an SNMP trap destination.
Click ModifyOK to change the IP address.
4. To modify the SNMP trap community name, change the name in the SNMP trap community name eld.
NOTE: Community names cannot contain the following characters: space, tab, comma, pound sign (#).
5. Click Save all changes to apply the modication.
About VDS and VSS Authentication
Microsoft provides the following services for storage management on Microsoft Windows computers:
Virtual Disk Service (VDS) provides an end-to-end solution for managing storage hardware and disks, and for creating volumes
on those disks. VDS provides an interface using a set of APIs that allows you to manage disks.
Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) is a Windows service for capturing and creating snapshots called shadow copies. VSS
operates at the block level of the le system and provides a backup infrastructure for Microsoft operating systems.
NOTE: Built-in services might need to be enabled before you can use them.
About Group-Level Security
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