Veritas NetBackup™ Virtual Appliance Documentation
- Getting to know the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- NetBackup Virtual Appliance product description
- Preparing to deploy the appliance
- Deploying and configuring the appliance
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance combined master and media server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance media server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance master server
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance CloudCatalyst
- How to deploy and configure a NetBackup Virtual Appliance combined master and media server
- Post initial configuration procedures
- Appliance common tasks
- Storage management
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance storage configuration
- About viewing storage space information using the Show command
- About OpenStorage plugin installation
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance storage configuration
- Deduplication pool catalog backup and recovery
- Network connection management
- Managing users
- About user name and password specifications
- About authenticating LDAP users
- About authenticating Active Directory users
- About authenticating Kerberos-NIS users
- About user authorization on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Creating NetBackup administrator user accounts
- Using the appliance
- About configuring Host parameters for your appliance on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- About Copilot functionality and Share management
- About NetBackup Virtual Appliance as a VMware backup host
- About running NetBackup commands from the appliance
- About mounting a remote NFS
- About Auto Image Replication from a NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Monitoring the appliance
- About SNMP
- About Call Home
- Appliance security
- About Symantec Data Center Security on the NetBackup Virtual Appliance
- Setting the appliance login banner
- Upgrading the appliance
- About upgrading to NetBackup Virtual Appliance software version 3.2
- Requirements and best practices for upgrading NetBackup appliances
- Methods for downloading appliance software release updates
- NetBackup client upgrades with VxUpdate
- Appliance restore
- Decommissioning and Reconfiguring
- Troubleshooting
- About disaster recovery
- About NetBackup support utilities
- Appliance logging
- Commands overview
- Appendix A. Appliance commands
- Appendix B. Manage commands
- Appendix C. Monitor commands
- Appendix D. Network commands
- Appendix E. Reports commands
- Appendix F. Settings commands
- Appendix G. Support commands
Name
Main > Settings > Alerts > SNMP — Add SNMP information on your appliance that enables the host to send SNMP notifications for monitoring.
SYNOPSIS
SNMP Disable
SNMP Enable
SNMP Set Server [Community] [Port]
SNMP Show
SNMP ShowMIB
DESCRIPTION
The NetBackup Virtual Appliance uses the SNMPv2-SMI application protocol to monitor the appliance. Use this command to add or change SNMP parameters on the server. You can use the following commands to display the current parameters and the changes that were made to the SNMP information. You can use this command to enable and disable SNMP notifications for appliance monitoring.
When you create and enable an SNMP community you enable appliance monitoring to occur on the appliance through the SNMP protocol. Notifications or traps are programmed to occur on the appliance. In addition, you can use this command to see the notification traps that have been configured for the appliance.
OPTIONS
- SNMP Disable
Disables the ability to send SNMP notifications (traps) for monitoring.
- SNMP Enable
Enable the ability to send SNMP notifications (traps) for monitoring.
- SNMP Set Server [Community] [Port]
Add information about SNMP. Here, Server is the name of the SNMP server, [Community] is the SNMP community, and [Port] is the SNMP port.
Note:
The NetBackup Virtual Appliance supports all the SNMP servers in the market. However, the ManageEngine™ SNMP server and the HP OpenView SNMP server are tested and certified.
- SNMP Show
Displays the parameters that are set after you have run an SNMP Set Server command. If you run this command before you have run a SNMP Set Server command, then default values for [Community] and [Port] are displayed and no value is displayed for Server.
- SNMP ShowMIB
Display the contents of the Management Information Base (MIB) file. This file contains the notification traps that are configured to monitor the appliance.
EXAMPLES
You can use either of the following methods to configure a public SNMP community on port 8080. The example uses the [Community] and [Port] options.
abc123.Alerts> SNMP Set pqr222.xyz.com public 8080 Successfully set SNMP manager