Where can i check which EXOS version support which kind of SNMP traps ?
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‎10-18-2016 04:23 AM
Again and again i am looking to find out which kind of traps a EXOS Switch can send (out-of-the-box). (i knew already that there is a way to build your own traps based on every interesting log entry!)
On EOS i have a look into current Release Notes and i can read a list of supported Traps,
i have been looking for the same thing on EXOS ?! Where can i check which SNMP Traps a EXOS Switch can send. (No information in manual, release notes, KB, etc).
Does anyone have an idea ?
Regards
On EOS i have a look into current Release Notes and i can read a list of supported Traps,
i have been looking for the same thing on EXOS ?! Where can i check which SNMP Traps a EXOS Switch can send. (No information in manual, release notes, KB, etc).
Does anyone have an idea ?
Regards
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‎10-19-2016 03:42 PM
Hello;
I'm the EXOS writer. I have added a link to the rel notes to point users to the applicable section of the User Guide.
Lisa
I'm the EXOS writer. I have added a link to the rel notes to point users to the applicable section of the User Guide.
Lisa
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‎10-18-2016 12:41 PM
Hello,
I manage the documentation team - I have just read this request and will see what we can do to respond to the need. In an ideal world, if the information is already IN our documentation, we should be able to provide it to you as a separate document. Stay tuned...
Christina
I manage the documentation team - I have just read this request and will see what we can do to respond to the need. In an ideal world, if the information is already IN our documentation, we should be able to provide it to you as a separate document. Stay tuned...
Christina
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‎10-18-2016 05:43 AM
Matthias,
i have send that request to our documentation team,
lets see if we can make some optimization to find the SNMP context faster,
regards
Bastian
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i have send that request to our documentation team,
lets see if we can make some optimization to find the SNMP context faster,
regards
Bastian
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‎10-18-2016 05:32 AM
Hi Matthias,
It has been decided long time ago, to list the the individual MIB sections as one and to include the SNMP entries and SNMP Traps in the same section.
Both approaches has its pros and cons.
Regards
It has been decided long time ago, to list the the individual MIB sections as one and to include the SNMP entries and SNMP Traps in the same section.
Both approaches has its pros and cons.
Regards
