You can use System Manager to configure SNMP to monitor SVMs in your cluster.
Enabling or disabling SNMP
You can enable or disable SNMP on your storage system by using System Manager. SNMP enables you to monitor Storage Virtual Machines (SVMs) in a cluster to avoid issues before they can occur and respond to issues when they occur.
Setting SNMP information
You can use the Edit SNMP Settings dialog box in System Manager to update information about the storage system location, contact personnel, and to specify SNMP communities of your system.
Enabling or disabling SNMP traps
SNMP traps enable you to monitor the health and state of various components of the storage system. You can use the Edit SNMP Settings dialog box in System Manager to enable or disable SNMP traps on your storage system.
Managing SNMP on the cluster (cluster administrators only)
You can configure SNMP to monitor SVMs in your cluster to avoid issues before they occur, and to respond to issues if they do occur. Managing SNMP involves configuring SNMP users and configuring SNMP traphost destinations (management workstations) for all SNMP events. SNMP is disabled by default on data LIFs.
SNMP window
The SNMP window enables you to view the current SNMP settings for your system. You can also change your system's SNMP settings, enable SNMP protocols, and add trap hosts.