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<h3><a name="top">Alert Management: Configure SNMP Trap Settings</a></h3>

<p>Use this window to enable or disable SNMP trap settings for the system components in
case of a critical/failure, warning, or informational event.&nbsp; Configure SNMP trap
settings by selecting a component or event to which the setting is to be applied, and then
by selecting the severities for which you want to be notified.</p>
<h4>User Privileges </h4>

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    <td width="312" valign="top" align="left" rowspan="2"><b>Selection </b></td>
    <td width="372" colspan="2" align="center" valign="top"><p><b>User Privileges</b></td>
  </tr>
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    <td width="372" colspan="2" align="center" valign="top"><i>U=User; P=Power 
	User; A=Administrator; NA=Not Applicable</i></td>
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    <td width="175" valign="top" align="center"><b>View</b></td>
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    <td width="175" align="center" valign="top"><p>U, P, A</td>
    <td width="184" valign="top" align="center">P, A</td>
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		<td><span class="notes">NOTE: </span>For more details on user privilege 
		levels, see &quot;<a href="../../oma/en/UserLevels.html">Privilege Levels 
		in the Server Administrator GUI</a>.&quot;</td>
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<p>You can configure event severity levels for the following components or events: batteries, power supplies, temperature probes, fan probes, fan
enclosures, voltage probes, chassis intrusion, redundancy, and memory. </p>

<p>You can enable or disable an SNMP trap associated with a system component by event
severity. Components generate three types of events: 

<ul>
  <li>Informational</li>
  <li>Warning</li>
  <li>Critical/Failure</li>
</ul>

<p>The <b>SNMP Traps</b> window allows you to configure settings for a component using a
check box and radio button. The example shown is for the power supply component. Other
components have the same options.</p>

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  <tr>
    <td width="15%"><strong>Checkbox State</strong></td>
    <td width="15%"><strong>Radio Button State</strong></td>
    <td width="15%"><strong>Events Enabled</strong></td>
    <td width="15%"><strong>Events Disabled</strong></td>
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    <td width="15%"><img border="0" src="image1b.jpg" width="198" height="26"></td>
    <td width="15%"><img border="0" src="image1a.jpg" width="212" height="23"></td>
    <td width="15%">I, W, C</td>
    <td width="15%">None</td>
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  <tr>
    <td width="15%"><img border="0" src="image1b.jpg" width="198" height="26"></td>
    <td width="15%"><img border="0" src="image1c.jpg" width="211" height="25"></td>
    <td width="15%">W, C</td>
    <td width="15%">I</td>
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    <td width="15%"><img border="0" src="image1b.jpg" width="198" height="26"></td>
    <td width="15%"><img border="0" src="image6b.jpg" width="213" height="24"></td>
    <td width="15%">C</td>
    <td width="15%">I, W</td>
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    <td width="15%"><img border="0" src="image4b.jpg" width="199" height="27"></td>
    <td width="15%"><img border="0" src="image1e.jpg" width="212" height="25"></td>
    <td width="15%">None</td>
    <td width="15%">I, W, C</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td width="15%"></td>
    <td width="15%"></td>
    <td width="15%"></td>
    <td width="15%"></td>
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  <tr>
    <td width="15%">I = Informational</td>
    <td width="15%">W = Warning</td>
    <td width="30%" colspan="2">C = Critical/Failure</td>
  </tr>
</table>

<p>Selecting a radio button makes the appropriate check-box state change, whereas
deselecting the radio button also changes the appropriate check-box state. </p>

<table border="0" width="80%">
  <tr>
    <td width="30%"><strong>Checkbox States</strong></td>
    <td width="70%"><strong>Remarks</strong></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td width="30%"><img border="0" src="image1b.jpg" width="198" height="26"></td>
    <td width="70%">All of the events for the component are enabled.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td width="30%"><img border="0" src="image2b.jpg" width="198" height="28"></td>
    <td width="70%">Some of the events for the component are enabled.</td>
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    <td width="30%"><img border="0" src="image4b.jpg" width="199" height="27"></td>
    <td width="70%">All of the events for a component are disabled.</td>
  </tr>
</table>

<p>Components are categorized into groups with a parent-child relationship. For example,
all of the components such as fans, power supplies, memory, CPU, and so on, are children
of the system. Any configuration at the system level impacts the individual components
beneath it. If you change the system settings to disable informational events and enable
warning and critical events, this setting would be assumed for all of the components
beneath system.</p>

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<h4><b>Window Controls for Configure SNMP Traps</b></h4>

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    <td width="28%" valign="top" align="left"><b>Print</b></td>
    <td width="72%" valign="top" align="left"><font color="#000000">Prints a copy of the open
    window to your default printer.</font></td>
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  <tr>
    <td width="28%" valign="top" align="left"><b>Email</b></td>
    <td width="72%" valign="top" align="left">E-mails the contents of this window to your
    designated recipient. See the <em>Server Administrator User's Guide</em> for instructions
    about configuring your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td width="28%" valign="top" align="left"><b>Refresh</b></td>
    <td width="72%" valign="top" align="left">Updates the screen with latest information.</td>
  </tr>
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    <td width="28%" valign="top" align="left"><b>Apply Changes</b></td>
    <td width="72%" valign="top" align="left">Applies changes that you have made from the <b>Configure
    SNMP Traps </b>window.</td>
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