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Changing SNMP options for only the RLM

You can disable the SNMP traps for only the RLM and leave the SNMP traps for Data ONTAP enabled.

Considerations

Step

  1. To disable the SNMP traps for only the RLM, enter the following command: options rlm.snmp.traps off

    The default option is on.

    Note: If the rlm.snmp.traps option is set to off, every time the system boots, an EMS message occurs to inform you that the SNMP trap support for the RLM is currently disabled and that you can set the rlm.snmp.traps option to on to enable it. This EMS message also occurs when the rlm.snmp.traps option is set to off and you try to run a Data ONTAP command to use the RLM to send a SNMP trap.
    Note: You cannot enable the SNMP traps for only the RLM when the SNMP traps for Data ONTAP is disabled. If you set the option for options snmp.enable to off, both Data ONTAP and the RLM stop sending SNMP traps, even if options rlm.snmp.traps is set to on. That is, the following command sequence does not result in enabled SNMP traps for only the RLM: options snmp.enable off options rlm.snmp.traps on