Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual v6.2.0 (53-1001186-01, April 2009)
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SnmpConfig
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FCIP-MIB Specifying yes means you can access FCIP-MIB variables with an SNMP
manager. The default value is yes.
SCSI-MIB Specifying yes means you can access FCIP-MIB variables with an SNMP
manager. The default value is yes.
SW-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive
SW-TRAPS from the switch. The default value is yes. You may also turn
individual SW Traps on or off. The individual SW traps are swFCPortScn,
swEventTrap, swFabricWatchTrap and swTrackChangesTrap.
FA-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive
FA-TRAPS from the switch. The default value is yes. You may also turn
individual FA Traps on or off. The individual FA Traps are
connUnitStatusChange, connUnitEventTrap, connUnitSensorStatusChange
and connUnitPortStatusChange.
SW-EXTTRAP Specifying yes means you can receive SSN in the SW traps. The default value
is no.
FICON-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive FICON
traps from the switch. The default value is yes. You may also turn individual
FICON Traps on or off. The individual FICON Traps are
linkRNIDDeviceRegistration, linkRNIDDeviceDeRegistration,
linkLIRRListenerAdded, linkLIRRListenerRemoved and
linkRLIRFailureIncident.
HA-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive HA
traps from the switch. The default value is “yes”. You may also turn individual
HA Traps on or off. The individual HA Traps are fruStatusChanged,
cpStatusChanged, and fruHistoryTrap.
System Group Configuration Parameters
sysDescr The system description. The default value is Fibre Channel switch.
sysLocation The location of the system (switch). The default value is End User Premise.
sysContact The contact information for this system (switch). The default value is Field
Support. Refer to the definition of sysDescr, sysLocation and sysContact in
the system group of MIB-II.
authTraps When enabled, the authentication trap (authenticationFailure) is transmitted
to a configured trap recipient in the event that the agent receives a protocol
message that is not properly authenticated. In the context of SNMPv1 and
SNMPv2c, this means that a request contains a community string that is not
known to the agent. The default value for this parameter is 0 (disabled).
Security Level Parameters
The --show option displays the current SNMP GET security and SNMP SET security levels. Use
--set secLevel to modify existing settings:
SNMP GET security level
Specifies security level for all SNMP GET requests.
SNMP SET security level
Specifies security level for SNMP SET requests only.
Values are: 0 No security.