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02-08-2011 03:51 AM
02-08-2011 03:51 AM
Critical log events
Can anyone help me with the following?
I have a ProCurve 2510 switch (J9019B) and have been asked to configure SNMP to our new management console.
In the switch Management and Configuration Guide it describes different levels of events you can report to the SNMP console using the command
snmp-server host < community-string > < ip-address > < level >
The options are:
none
all
non-info
critical
debug
Okay these levels are reasonably self-explanatory but what EXACTLY are the demarks for the traps. What errors are included in each of the above levels, excluding none & all, got those covered :)
Search all the docs I could find for my switch model and can't find anything, does anyone know??
Thanks
I have a ProCurve 2510 switch (J9019B) and have been asked to configure SNMP to our new management console.
In the switch Management and Configuration Guide it describes different levels of events you can report to the SNMP console using the command
snmp-server host < community-string > < ip-address > < level >
The options are:
none
all
non-info
critical
debug
Okay these levels are reasonably self-explanatory but what EXACTLY are the demarks for the traps. What errors are included in each of the above levels, excluding none & all, got those covered :)
Search all the docs I could find for my switch model and can't find anything, does anyone know??
Thanks
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