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Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X

Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X
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NOTE: You must create a management event instance for each virtual router.
2. (Optional) Specify the maximum number of trigger entries that you want the
virtual router to support.
host1(config-mgmtevent)#resource 275
3. Create an event for each trap notification (mteTriggerFailure, mteTriggerFalling,
or mteTriggerRising) that you want to use by specifying an event owner and
event name.
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin failuretrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#exit
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin fallingtrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#exit
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin risingtrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#exit
NOTE: You must create a separate event for each trap notification that you want to
use. However, you can specify the trap notification and enable the trap before exiting
the event context.
4. Define each event to send a trap notification (mteTriggerFailure,
mteTriggerFalling, and mteTriggerRising).
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin failuretrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#notification id mteTriggerFailure
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#exit
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin fallingtrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#notification id mteTriggerFalling
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#exit
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin risingtrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#notification id mteTriggerRising
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#exit
NOTE: The mteTriggerFailure notification is a global value. After you create a failure
event notification, it is automatically bound to every trigger with the same owner. If
a failure occurs, and the trigger owner and the event owner are the same, the router
sends the trap.
5. Enable the event, and exit the event configuration level.
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin failuretrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#enable
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#exit
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin fallingtrigger
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#enable
host1(config-mgmtevent-event)#exit
host1(config-mgmtevent)#event sysadmin risingtrigger
180 Configuring the SNMP Server Event Manager
JUNOSe 11.1.x System Basics Configuration Guide

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