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08-24-2010 09:50 PM
08-24-2010 09:50 PM
Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
I 'm trying to prevent the sending of all informational events from the switches to PCM+3.x by using the command:
- snmp-server host x.x.x.x "public" not-info
First deleted the line:
- snmp-server host x.x.x.x "public"
However after a day or so this line reappears in the running and startup config.
This is true for all models we use 26xx,28xx,42xx,56xx,66xx.
Any one ideas?
Thanx Jaap
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08-25-2010 05:10 AM
08-25-2010 05:10 AM
Re: Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
Re: Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
If you go into the Agent manager in PCM, under discovery.
Untick the option:
Automatically Register as trap receiver for new devices.
If that doesn't work, something strange is going on.
This might be a stupid question, but i assume you did the "write memory" command?
Tore
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08-25-2010 07:00 AM
08-25-2010 07:00 AM
Re: Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
Re: Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
No, not a stupid question. It happens to all of us now and then. But not this time however. :)
I think your suggestion/solution will do the trick. I 'll try and let you know.
Thanx again !
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08-27-2010 05:37 AM
08-27-2010 05:37 AM
Re: Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
Re: Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
Your solution did the trick.
No more sneaky reappearing command :).
However I still keep receiving Informational events - Link active on port xx message.
??
Greetz Jaap
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09-08-2010 09:59 AM
09-08-2010 09:59 AM
Re: Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
Re: Not able tor prevent sending on "Informational" events
I've been crunching my memory, as I have had this question asked by a customer about three moths ago. And I know we found the solution, after some trail-and-error. I also know we have documented the required config, but obviously, I didn't save a copy on my notebook. As usual.
No PCM-server/ProCurve switches at hand to test, but I am quite sure that
fault-finder loss-of-link sensitivity low
should get you at least in the right direction.
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