Update the STA Trap Recipient on the Libraries
Trap levels 13 (Test Trap) and 14 (Health Trap) were introduced in STA 2.0. If using the two-server method or upgrading from 1.0.x using the single-server method, you must add the new trap levels in the trap recipient definition.
Proceed as follows depending on your upgrade path:
- If you are using the two-server upgrade method, add the new STA server as a trap recipient on each monitored library, and be sure to include the new trap levels in the definition.
- If you are using the single-server method to upgrade from STA 2.0.x or later, the STA trap recipient and new trap levels are already defined on each monitored library, so you do not need to make any additional modifications. Proceed to Configure Library Connection Settings in STA.
- If you are using the single-server method to upgrade from STA 1.0.x, the STA trap recipient is already defined on each monitored library, but you must add the new trap levels to the definition. Use the appropriate steps for each library model.
SL500, SL3000, SL8500
For these library models, to modify a trap recipient, you must delete the existing definition and then add a new one.
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Log in to the library CLI.
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Display all existing trap recipients, and note the index number of the STA recipient.
$ snmp listTrapRecipients
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Delete the STA trap recipient.
$ snmp deleteTrapRecipient id <index number of STA trap recipient>
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Re-add the STA trap recipient and include the new trap levels in the trap level list. See Create the STA SNMP v3 Trap Recipient or Create the STA SNMP v2c Trap Recipient for instructions.
SL150
- Log in to the browser-based user interface.
- From the SNMP menu, select SNMP Trap Recipients.
- Select the STA trap recipient from the list.
- Select Modify Trap Recipient.
- Add the new trap levels to the trap level list, and then click Save.