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Configuring SNMP Traps

To receive SNMP traps, perform the following steps:

1.

Stop the Avago SAS SNMP Agent by using the following command:

#/etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd stop

2.

Edit the /etc/lsi_mrdsnmp/sas/sas_TrapDestination.conf file, and add the IP address as shown in the following excerpt.

#################################################

# Agent Service needs the IP addresses to sent trap

# The trap destination may be specified in this file

# or using snmpd.conf file. Following indicators can

# be set on "TrapDestInd" to instruct the agent to

# pick the IPs as the destination.

# 1 - IPs only from snmpd.conf

# 2 - IPs from this file only

# 3 - IPs from both the files

#################################################

TrapDestInd 2

############# Trap Destination IP #################

# Add port no after IP address with no

# space after

# colon to send the SNMP trap

# message to custom port.

# Alternatively, you can also use

# trapsink command

# in snmpd.conf to send the SNMP trap

# message to

# custom port, else default SNMP trap

# port 162 shall be used.

127.0.0.1 public

145.147.201.88:1234 testComm #################################################

NOTE  Solaris also supports Custom community support.

3.

If ‘TrapDestInd’ above is set to 1, the IP addresses shall be taken from the /etc/sma/snmp/snmpd.conf file in the following format: ’com2sec snmpclient 172.28.157.149 public’ the ’Trapsink’ and ’TrapCommunity’ tokens are supported for sending customized SNMP traps.

NOTE  In Solaris 11 x86, the file will be taken from the /etc/net-snmp/snmp/snmpd.conf file.

4.

Start the Avago SAS SNMP Agent by entering the following command:

#/etc/init.d/lsi_mrdsnmpd start