System information
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Preface
- Overview
- Configuring System Basics
- Configuring RADs and mSAN Connections
- Configuring iSAN Connections
- Configuring iSCSI Connections
- Monitoring SAN Router Operation and Connections
- Configuration, Firmware, and System Log Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index

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Configuring System Basics
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Configuring System Operations
Configuring Trap Recipients
To configure the SNMP trap recipients, follow these instructions.
1. Select Configuration>System>SNMP Tra ps to display the SNMP
Tra ps dialog box (
Figure 2-15 on page 2-34).
15 iFCP Backup
Activated
Sent when a backup iFCP port begins to activate its backup connections.
This may be caused by the primary port becoming unreachable or the
primary port informing the backup port that the primary link has gone down.
The backup port will attempt to establish all remote connections learned
from the primary port. If there are any learned connections, this trap will be
followed by traps, such as trap number 15 and 16, to indicate the success or
failure of each remote connection. The text message in the variable binding
list of this trap includes the IP address of the primary port that has failed and
the IP address of the backup port that is reporting the primary port’s failure.
This trap is not generated in release 4.5.
Critical
16 iFCP Link Up Sent when an iFCP port successfully establishes an iFCP connection to a
remote mSAN. If the port makes multiple remote connections, one trap is
sent for each connection. The connection may be a normal connection or a
backup connection. The text message in the variable binding list includes
the IP address of the iFCP port making the connection and the IP address of
the remote end of the connection.
Info
17 iFCP Link Down Sent when an existing remote connection is lost or terminated normally or
when a connection attempt fails. If multiple connections are lost or
terminated or multiple concurrent connection attempts fail, one trap is sent
for each connection. This trap repeats when connection retries fail. The text
message in the variable binding list includes the IP address of the local iFCP
port making the connection and the IP address of the remote end of the
connection. This trap does not specify the reason for the connection being
down (such as timeout on existing connection, user configuration change, or
remote end rejects connection).
Critical
18 R_Port Change An R_Port's configuration has been changed by the user. Info
19 FC Zone Change An R_Port has applied zoning changes to fabric. Warning
20 R_Port Down An R_Port could not connect to its attached fabric. Critical
21 R_Port Fabric
Change
The fabric attached to an R_Port has been rebuilt. This may occur if an Fibre
Channel switch or R_Port is added or removed from the fabric.
Warning
Table 2-7 McDATA Eclipse traps, enterprise 1.3.6.1.4.1.4369.3 (Continued)
Trap Name Description Severity