Snmp-Server Enable Traps Hg-Lbm - Dell C9000 Series Reference Manual

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Field
hg-port-channel
Utilization (In Percent)
Alarm State
Interface
Utilization (In Percent)
Example
Dell#show hg-link-bundle-distribution slot 0 npu 0 hg-port-
channel 0
hg-link-bundle trigger threshold - 60
HiGigabitEthernet Link Bundle 0/0/0,
Interface Utilization [In Percent]
0/0:hg27
0/0:hg28
0/0:hg29

snmp-server enable traps hg-lbm

Enable the generation of SNMP traps and notifications when HiGig link-bundle monitoring is enabled.
C9000 Series
Syntax
snmp-server enable traps hg-lbm
Parameters
hg-lbm
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION mode
Utilization [In Percent] - 0 Alarm State - Inactive
0
0
0
Enter the keyword hg-lbm to enable traps for HiGig link-bundle
monitoring.
Description
Port-channel number of a HiGig link
bundle.
Percentage of total bandwidth usage by
the traffic transmitted on the HiGig link
bundle.
Indicates whether an alarm has been
generated if uneven traffic distribution
occurs in a HiGig link bundle. Possible
values are Active and Inactive.
Member interface of the specified HiGig
link bundle/port channel in the format:
slot-id/npu-id:hghigig-port-number
Percentage of total link-bundle
bandwidth used on each member link.
Interfaces
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