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08-21-2008 06:53 AM
08-21-2008 06:53 AM
turn off SNMP traps
hi, I am a bit new to the stacking concepts in HP switches. I have a stack here with one commander and a few members (mostly procurve 2626). On one of the member switches there are ports that are used for lab testing. Because of the nature of these tests, the switch sees a lot of errors on these ports which throws up a lot of SNMP alert emails to me.
My question is, is there a way I can turn off SNMP just for these ports on that switch? Even if I turn off SNMP on this switch as a whole, it doesn't seem to do the job because it is picking up the SNMP settings from the commander.
Your suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
My question is, is there a way I can turn off SNMP just for these ports on that switch? Even if I turn off SNMP on this switch as a whole, it doesn't seem to do the job because it is picking up the SNMP settings from the commander.
Your suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
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08-26-2008 06:56 AM
08-26-2008 06:56 AM
Re: turn off SNMP traps
My suggestion, although probably unpopular - is to not use stacking! It's more trouble than it's worth (IMHO).
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