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Fabric Element MIB Support, PowerVault Switch Vendor-Unique MIB, Generic Traps

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Fabric Element MIB Support The following five object groups are defined and supported: • Configuration group • Operation group • Error group • Accounting group • Capability group The agent supports all groups, except the accounting group, which is better supported in the Fibre Channel port group of the vendor-unique MIB. PowerVault Switch Vendor-Unique MIB The following five groups of MIBs are defined and supported: • PowerVault System Group • Fabric Group • SNMP manage node Configuration Group • Fibre Channel Port Group • Name Server Group Generic Traps Setting up the switch's SNMP connection to an existing managed network allows the network system administrator to receive the following generic traps: • coldStart - Indicates the manage node has reinitialized itself such that the man- age node's configuration can be altered. • warmStart - Indicates the manage node has reinitialized itself, but no configura- tion has changed. • linkDown - Indicates an IP interface (Ethernet, loop back, or embedded N_Port) has gone down and is not available. • linkUp - Indicates an IP interface (Ethernet, loop back, or embedded N_Port) has become available. NOTE: The linkUp and linkDown traps are not associated with removing or adding an Ethernet cable. These traps indicate that the interface is configured, operational, and available and do not necessarily mean that the physical network cable is affected. • authenticationFailure - Indicates the manage node has received a protocol mes- sage that is not properly authenticated. This trap, by default, is disabled but can be enabled via the command agtcfgSet. 3-6 Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
Fabric Element MIB Support
The following five object groups are defined and supported:
Configuration group
Operation group
Error group
Accounting group
Capability group
The agent supports all groups, except the accounting group, which is better sup-
ported in the Fibre Channel port group of the vendor-unique MIB.
PowerVault Switch Vendor-Unique MIB
The following five groups of MIBs are defined and supported:
PowerVault System Group
Fabric Group
SNMP manage node Configuration Group
Fibre Channel Port Group
Name Server Group
Generic Traps
Setting up the switch’s SNMP connection to an existing managed network allows the
network system administrator to receive the following generic traps:
coldStart — Indicates the manage node has reinitialized itself such that the man-
age node’s configuration can be altered.
warmStart — Indicates the manage node has reinitialized itself, but no configura-
tion has changed.
linkDown — Indicates an IP interface (Ethernet, loop back, or embedded N_Port)
has gone down and is not available.
linkUp — Indicates an IP interface (Ethernet, loop back, or embedded N_Port) has
become available.
NOTE: The
linkUp
and
linkDown
traps are not associated with removing or adding an
Ethernet cable. These traps indicate that the interface is configured, operational, and
available and do not necessarily mean that the physical network cable is affected.
authenticationFailure — Indicates the manage node has received a protocol mes-
sage that is not properly authenticated. This trap, by default, is disabled but can
be enabled via the command
agtcfgSet
.