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How to configure the SNMP agent

You need to configure the SNMP agent on your storage system to set SNMP values and parameters. You can configure your agent through the command-line interface or with FilerView.

To configure the SNMP agent on your storage system, you need to perform the following tasks:

  • Verify that SNMP is enabled. SNMP is enabled by default in Data ONTAP.
  • If you are running SNMPv3, configure SNMPv3 for read-only access.
  • Enable traps. Although SNMP is enabled by default, traps are disabled by default.
  • Specify one or more network management station host names. No traps are sent unless at least one SNMP management station is specified as a trap host. Trap notifications can be sent to a maximum of eight network management stations.

You can optionally do any or all of the following:

  • Provide courtesy information about storage system location and contact personnel.
  • Set SNMP access privileges. You can restrict SNMP access on a host or interface basis.
  • Specify SNMP communities. Community strings function as group names to establish trust between SNMP managers and clients. Data ONTAP imposes the following limitations on SNMP communities:
    • No more than eight communities are allowed.
    • Only read-only communities are supported.
  • Enable query authentication. You can enable SNMP agent authentication failure traps, which are generated when the agent receives queries with the wrong community string. The traps are sent to all hosts specified as trap hosts.
  • Create and load user-defined traps.
Note: Storage systems in a cluster can have different SNMP configurations.