Avocent CCM User Manual

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 Chapter 3: Operations        41
2. To delete an SNMP trap destination address, issue a Server SNMP Trap Destination command 
with the Delete parameter and the destination’s IP address.
SERVER SNMP TRAP DESTINATION DELETE <ip_address>
To add, copy or delete port alert strings:
1. To add a port alert string, issue a Port Alert Add command, specifying the port and a 3-32 
character string. You may define up to ten strings for each port, using separate commands. 
The alert string will only generate a trap if the PortAlert trap is enabled with a Server SNMP 
Trap command.
PORT <port> ALERT ADD “<string>”
2. To delete a port alert string, issue a Port Alert Delete command, specifying a port.
PORT <port> ALERT DELETE
The CCM appliance displays a numbered list of alert strings that have been defined for the 
specified port with a prompt requesting you to select alert string(s) to delete. Indicate the alert 
strings to be deleted by entering an alert string’s list number, several numbers separated by 
commas, a range of numbers separated by a dash or a combination of numbers with commas 
and dashes. To delete all alert strings, type 
ALL
. To cancel the command, press 
Enter
.
3. To copy the defined alert strings from one port to another port, issue a Port Alert Copy com-
mand, specifying the ports to be copied to and from.
PORT <to_port> ALERT COPY <from_port>
At the confirmation prompt, press 
to confirm or 
N
 to cancel. When the copy operation 
occurs, all previously defined strings on the port being copied to will be replaced.
To display SNMP configuration information:
Issue a Show Server SNMP command.
SHOW SERVER SNMP
The display includes information specified with the Server SNMP, Server SNMP Community, 
Server SNMP Manager, Server SNMP Trap and Server SNMP Trap Destination commands.
For more information, see Show Server SNMP command on page 82.
To display port alert string information:
Issue a Show Port Alert command, specifying a port.
SHOW PORT <port> ALERT
The display lists all the port’s defined alert strings.
For more information, see Show Port command on page 77.