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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‎10-18-2016 05:15 AM
Hi Ron,
i know that list of supported MIBs.
But before i am not able to identify which information can be provided via trap - i thought that is only snmp query related.
Based on your advice i see that i have to look and search these (complete) section to get a list of supported traps. (This is a little bit extensive but helps).
Thanks that will help me very much.
But generally why isn't there a prepared list (of all traps) like at EOS do in the Release notes ??
Is there a change that this will be adapt (EOS / EXOS) in the near future ?
Regards
i know that list of supported MIBs.
But before i am not able to identify which information can be provided via trap - i thought that is only snmp query related.
Based on your advice i see that i have to look and search these (complete) section to get a list of supported traps. (This is a little bit extensive but helps).
Thanks that will help me very much.
But generally why isn't there a prepared list (of all traps) like at EOS do in the Release notes ??
Is there a change that this will be adapt (EOS / EXOS) in the near future ?
Regards
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‎10-18-2016 04:59 AM
Hi Matthias,
For the standard MIB support there is a section in the manual that also include the traps.
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos/EXOS_21_1/Configuration_Management_Enhancements/c_mib-...
For the Extreme Networks Proprietary MIBs there is another section.
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos/EXOS_21_1/Configuration_Management_Enhancements/c_extr...
If you download the PDF for the ExtremeXOS 21.1 User Guide, all lists start at page 1531.
For the standard MIB support there is a section in the manual that also include the traps.
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos/EXOS_21_1/Configuration_Management_Enhancements/c_mib-...
For the Extreme Networks Proprietary MIBs there is another section.
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/exos/EXOS_21_1/Configuration_Management_Enhancements/c_extr...
If you download the PDF for the ExtremeXOS 21.1 User Guide, all lists start at page 1531.
