Ken- We ran into a similar problem trying to disable all possible events/alarms on unmanaged interfaces. We have a handful of attributes that we set by policy if an interface is in maintenance. This way users can set just one flag, which they already have access to, and everything else gets set appropriately.
DisableTrapEvents 0x11cd0 = TRUE ok_to_poll 0x11dd8 = FALSE PollPortStatus 0x1280a = FALSE AlarmOnLinkDownTrap 0x11fc2 = 0 AssertLinkDownAlarm (on device) 0x12957 = FALSE GeneratePortStatusAlarms (on port) 0x12a54 = FALSE We then have a second set of settings, which is just the opposite for when the interface is not in maintenance. Jim On 7/7/11 8:50 PM, "Kenneth Kirchner" <[email protected]> wrote: > I finally got around to trying this. It does not seem to have any effect. > Alarms continue to generate for these switch ports with polling=no and > poll_port_status=no. Actually, I checked a few of the other ports on the > switch and the poll port status attribute looks like it is no by default. > What is the purpose of the polling toggle? It certainly does not seem > intuitive. I could understand if polling was set to no, but a trap still > caused an alarm (maybe "Disable trap-based events" would stop that! Naaaaaaah! > Thats crazy talk!). That does not appear to be the case here. Spectrum is > polling the device, seeing the port down, ignoring the poll status, and > generating an alarm ("BAD LINK DETECTED"). I can't find anything in my 59 > Spectrum documents that says what the "Generate Alarm on Port" and "Generate > Alarm on Device" do. > > I have hyper-extended my middle finger in the direction of my Spectrum server. > > -Ken > > On Jun 19, 2011, at 11:03 PM, Rajasekhar_Allala wrote: > >> Hi Ken, >> >> Set polling status as well as poll port status (port) values to No. >> >> I hope, it helps. >> >> Regards >> Rajashekar >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Kenneth Kirchner [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 11:22 AM >> To: spectrum >> Subject: [spectrum] Silence Ports >> >> What is the best way to silence a port on a switch or router that you never >> want to hear from again? Is it as simple as disabling polling? Will that >> prevent traps on that interface from generating alarms as well? We have a >> few ports with devices that we have no control over and no responsibility to >> monitor, so we want to remove that noise from our monitoring. We are >> currently stuffing these in maintenance mode, but that does not appear >> optimal. >> >> -Ken >> Spectrum 9.2 H03 >> >> >> --- >> To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: >> unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] >> >> >> ________________________________ >> >> DISCLAIMER: >> This email (including any attachments) is intended for the sole use of the >> intended recipient/s and may contain material that is CONFIDENTIAL AND >> PRIVATE COMPANY INFORMATION. Any review or reliance by others or copying or >> distribution or forwarding of any or all of the contents in this message is >> STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact >> the sender by email and delete all copies; your cooperation in this regard is >> appreciated. >> >> --- >> To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: >> unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] > > > --- > To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: > unsubscribe spectrum [email protected] --- To unsubscribe from spectrum, send email to [email protected] with the body: unsubscribe spectrum [email protected]
