Hi Folks, How do I trigger snmp trapp to test SNMP setup? Is there anything similar to "telnet" command to test if firewall is open? There used to be another utility "tcp_client" that could work, but now it is gone as well
Hi,
the only thing you can do is to send an "init" trap to test if communications between NetApp and SNMP framework is ok.
From the CLI
snmp init 1
You should see on the framework a trap with 789 in the OID that's coming from storage.
There's no Telnet client. Let's do the right job to the firewall guys :) Regards,
Da: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] Per conto di Iluhes Inviato: martedì 23 aprile 2013 23.10 A: toasters@teaparty.net Oggetto: How to trigger SNMP trapp and "telnet" command
Hi Folks, How do I trigger snmp trapp to test SNMP setup? Is there anything similar to "telnet" command to test if firewall is open? There used to be another utility "tcp_client" that could work, but now it is gone as well