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Table 45: Configuring Event Policies (continued)
CLI Configuration Editor
J-Web Configuration Editor
Task
Enter
set then
set raise-trap
1.
Next to Then, click Configure.
2.
Select the Raise trap checkbox.
3.
Click OK.
Flag the event to initiate an SNMP
trap when it generates a system log
message.
1.
Set the condition to execute the event
policy only when the
SNMP_TRAP_LINK_DOWN
event occurs
for the
t1–3/0/0
interface:
set attributes-match
SNMP_TRAP_LINK_DOWN.interface-name
equals t1–3/0/0
2.
Enter
edit then execute-commands
3.
Set the commands to be executed
when the configured event occurs:
set commands show interfaces
t1–3/0/0
set commands show configuration
interfaces t1–3/0/0
4.
Set the name and format of the file
in which the output of the executed
commands is to be uploaded to a
destination server:
set output-filename config.txt
output-format text
5.
Set the name of the server to which
the file containing the command
output is to be uploaded:
set destination bsd2
1.
Next to Attributes match, click Add
new entry.
2.
In the Condition list, select matches.
3.
In the From event attribute box, type
SNMP_TRAP_LINK_DOWN.interface-name
.
4.
In the To event attribute value box,
type
t1–3/0/0
.
5.
Click OK.
6.
Next to Then, click Configure.
7.
Next to Execute commands, click
Configure.
8.
In the Destination box, type
bsd2
.
9.
In the Output filename box, type
config.txt
.
10.
From the Output format list, select
text.
11.
Next to Commands, click Add new
entry.
12.
In the Command box, type
show
interfaces t1–3/0/0
.
13.
Click OK.
14.
Next to Commands, click Add new
entry.
15.
In the Command box, type
show
configuration interfaces t1–3/0/0
.
16.
Click OK.
Define the action to be taken when
the configured event occurs.
For example, configure the Services
Router to do the following when the
SNMP_TRAP_LINK_DOWN
event occurs
for the
t1–3/0/0
interface:
1.
Execute the
show interfaces
t1–3/0/0
and
show configuration
interfaces t1–3/0/0
commands.
2.
Upload the output of the show
commands in a text file named
config.txt
to a server named
bsd2
.
NOTE: Do not include spaces, the
slash, or the percent sign (%) in the
filename.
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