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Does normal Automatic Firmware Update event trigger SNMP trap?

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Applies to

ONTAP 9.10.1 or later

Answer

No, it doesn't.

Additional Information

ontap913::> event catalog show -message-name auto.update.*
Message                          Severity         SNMP Trap Type
-------------------------------- ---------------- -----------------
auto.update.action               NOTICE           Severity-based
auto.update.eula.accepted        NOTICE           Severity-based
auto.update.eula.reset           NOTICE           Severity-based
auto.update.expired              NOTICE           Severity-based
auto.update.failure              ERROR            Severity-based
auto.update.received             NOTICE           Severity-based
auto.update.retracted            NOTICE           Severity-based
auto.update.success              NOTICE           Severity-based
8 entries were displayed.

  • Event notification for SNMP trap by ONTAP default is as below:

ontap913::> event filter show
Filter      Rule Rule                                    SNMP Trap
Name        Posn Type     Message Name     Severity      Type      Parameters
----------- ---- -------- ---------------- ------------- --------- -----------
default-trap-events
            1    include  *                EMERGENCY, ALERT
                                                         *         *=*
            2    include  callhome.*       ERROR         *         *=*
            3    include  *                *             Standard, Built-in
                                                                   *=*
            4    exclude  *                *             *         *=*

 

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