Avocent CPS1610 CPS User Manual

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When you defi ne at least one SNMP manager, SNMP requests are processed
if they are from one of the defi ned SNMP managers. If a request is not from
one of the defi ned SNMP managers, the SNMP request is discarded.

2.

To delete an SNMP management entity address, issue a Server SNMP
Manager command with the Delete parameter and the management
entity’s IP address.

SERVER SNMP MANAGER DELETE <ip_address>

For more information, see Server SNMP Manager command in Chapter 5.

To enable or disable SNMP traps:

1.

To enable SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap command with the
Enable parameter.

SERVER SNMP TRAP ENABLE

The CPS will display a numbered list of traps that are currently disabled
with a prompt requesting you to select trap(s) to enable. Indicate the traps
to be enabled by entering a trap’s list number, several numbers separated
by commas, a range of numbers separated by a dash or a combination
of numbers with commas and dashes. To enable all traps, type ALL. To
cancel the command, press Enter.
- or -
To enable all SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap command with the
Enable and All parameters. In this case, the numbered list is not displayed.

SERVER SNMP TRAP ENABLE ALL

2. To disable SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap command with the

Disable parameter.

SERVER SNMP TRAP DISABLE

The CPS will display a numbered list of traps that are currently enabled
with a prompt requesting you to select trap(s) to disable. Indicate the traps
to be disabled by entering a trap’s list number, several numbers separated
by commas, a range of numbers separated by a dash or a combination
of numbers with commas and dashes. To disable all traps, type ALL. To
cancel the command, press Enter.
- or -
To disable all SNMP traps, issue a Server SNMP Trap command with the
Disable and All parameters. In this case, the numbered list is not displayed.

SERVER SNMP TRAP DISABLE ALL

For more information, see Server SNMP Trap command in Chapter 5. The

Avocent web site www.avocent.com/support describes the supported traps.

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