Configuring Association Between Monitoring Interfaces and the NMS
Context
The switch monitors status changes of input lines, generates a trap, and reports the trap to the NMS. For example, if the normal status of monitoring interfaces is set to the low level, and the input line is in high level, the switch sends a fault trap. When the input line returns to the low level, the switch sends a clear trap.
Pre-configuration Tasks
The switch can send traps to the NMS. For details, see "SNMP Configuration" in the S2720, S5700, and S6720 V200R013C00 Configuration Guide - Network Management.
Procedure
- Run the system-view command to enter the system view.
- Run the monitor input line-id enable command to enable the input line
monitoring function for monitoring interfaces.
By default, the input line monitoring function is disabled for monitoring interfaces.
- Run the monitor input line-id name line-name normal-state { low-level | high-level } command to set input line names and the level of the input line
in normal state.
By default, input lines of monitoring interfaces are Input1 and Input2, and the level of the input lines in normal state is low-level.