Dell PowerVault 56F Dell PowerVault 51F 8-Port Fibre Channel Switch Insta - Page 59
Enterprise Specific Traps, Manage Node Configuration, SNMPv1 SET, agtcfgSet
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support.dell.com Enterprise Specific Traps The following Enterprise Specific Traps are supported: • swFault - Indicates the diagnostics detect a fault with the switch. • swSensorScn - Indicates an environment sensor changes its operational state. For example; a fan stops working. The VarBind in the Trap Data Unit contains the corresponding instance of the sensor status. • swFCPortScn - A notification that a Fibre Channel Port changes its operational state. For instance, the Fibre Channel Port goes from online to off-line. The VarBind in the Trap Data Unit contains the corresponding instance of the port's operational status. • swEventTrap - A notification that an event has occurred and its event severity level is at or below the value set in the variable swEventTrapLevel. The VarBind in the Trap Data Unit contains the corresponding instance of the event index, time information, event severity level, the repeat count, and description. The parameters can be configured via the SNMPv1 SET command with an appropriate community. These parameters can also be configured via a Telnet connection, using the command agtcfgSet. NOTE: SNMP swFCPortScn traps are generated on gigabit interface converter (GBIC) insertion and removal even though the state remains offline. Manage Node Configuration Changes to SNMP from either Telnet or SNMP are not displayed in SNMP until the switch is rebooted running. This is due to SNMP running from cache while the active settings are running from the flash PROM. The configurable parameters include the following: • SNMPv1 communities (up to 6) • Trap recipients (1 per community) • sysName • sysContact • sysLocation • 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. • swEventTrapLevel - Indicates the swEventTrap severity level in conjunction with an event's severity level. When an event occurs and if its severity level is at or below the set value, the SNMP trap, swEventTrap, is sent to configured recipients. By default, this value is set at 0, implying that no swEventTrap is sent. Possible values are as follows: 0 - None 1 - Critical Managing the PowerVault 51F Switch 3-7