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StorageTek Tape Analytics Configuration Guide, Version 1.0.2
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Configuring SNMP v2c Mode : SNMP v2c Mode Configuration Process : ▼ Create an SNMP v2c Trap Recipient

Create an SNMP v2c Trap Recipient

Use this procedure to define the STA server as an authorized recipient of SNMP v2c traps, and to define the traps that the library will send.

Note – Before performing this procedure, you must obtain the IP address of the STA server, which was established during the STA installation. For details, see the “Installing STA” chapter within the StorageTek Tape Analytics Planning and Installation Guide.

Note – If you want to configure STA to support Dual TCP/IP on an SL3000 or SL8500 library, you may need to use policy routing. For more information, consult the SL3000 or SL8500 Host Connectivity Guide. If you need assistance with Dual TCP/IP configuration, contact Oracle Support.

Note – For SL500 libraries, you can choose to perform this procedure with either the CLI or the SL Console. For SL3000 and SL8500 libraries, you must use the CLI. For SL150 libraries, you use the browser-based user interface.

With the CLI (All libraries except SL150)

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Note – Because of the complexity of this command, it is recommended that you create it in a text file on your PC or workstation, and then copy and paste the command directly into the CLI command line. See “CLI Usage Tips” for details.

Note – For SL3000 and SL8500 libraries, do not include trap level 4. It is not supported by the SL3000 and SL8500 libraries.

snmp addTrapRecipient trapLevel 1,2,3,4,11,21,25,27,41,45, 61,63,65,81,85,100 host STA_server_IP version v2c community community_name

Note – Trap levels must be entered individually, separated by commas (,).

Where:

STA_server_IP is the IP address of the STA server.
community_name is the v2c trap community. This can be public, or another name of your choice.
SL3000 Example

Note – The SL8500 display is similar.

SL500 Example

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With the SL Console (SL500 libraries only)

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Host – Enter the IP address of the STA server.
TrapLevel – Specify the trap levels that the library should send to STA: 1,2,3,4,11,21,25,27,41,45,61,63,65,81,85,100

Note – Trap levels must be entered individually, separated by commas (,).

Version – Select v2c from the menu.
Community – This can be public, or another name of your choice.

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The trap recipient is added and the screen is updated.

With the SL150 User Interface

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Host Address – Enter the IP address of the STA server.
Trap Level – Specify the trap levels that the library should send to STA: 1,2,3,4,11,21,25,27,41,45,61,63,65,81,85,100

Note – Trap levels must be entered individually, separated by commas (,).

Version – Select v2c.
Community Name – Can be public, or another name of your choice.

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The trap recipient is added and the screen is updated.

Note – Do not click the “Send a Test Trap” button, as test traps are not supported by STA.


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