
Using SNMP Traps
eqcli > show
Variable Value
recv_timeout 2
conn_timeout 1
hb_interval 2
retry_interval 5
strike_count 3
icmp_interval 15
icmp_maxtries 3
hostname Equalizer
date Thu Sep 13 11:49:09 UTC 2012
timezone UTC
locale en
global services http, https, ssh, fo_snmp, snmp, envoy, envoy_agent
name-servers None
ntp-server pool.ntp.org - Unavailable: name-server undefined
syslog-server None
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boot image Equalizer Image B EQ/OS Version 10.0.2f (Build 19121)
eqcli >
In global servicessnmp means that SNMP is globally enabled for any Equalizer subnet
IP address. “fo_snmp” means that SNMP is globally enabled for any subnet failover IP address. If
either of these keywords has a preceding exclamation point (!), then SNMP is disabled for that class
of IP addresses. You can enable and disable these flags using the services command, as shown in
"Global Commands" on page 141.
2. Now, enable SNMP on the desired VLAN subnet, on either the subnet IP address or the subnet failover
(aka “virtual”) IP address. In this example, we enable it on the subnet IP address:
eqcli > vlan 172net subnet Default services snmp
SNMP is now enabled and will respond to MIB browser requests received on the 172net:Default
subnet IP address (port 161).
Before accessing Equalizer via SNMP, download and install the Equalizer MIB files into your MIB
browser, as explained in the following section.
Refer to "SNMP" on page 198 for details on setting SNMPparameters using the GUI.
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