HP 8/8 Fabric OS MIB Reference v6.4.0 (53-1001768-01, June 2010) - Page 37

Support for Administrative Domains, Support for Role-Based Access Control, Support for IPv6

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Support for Administrative Domains 1 TABLE 5 Detailed description of the commands (Continued) Command Operands Arguments snmptraps --send [-trap_name trap_name] [-ip_address ip_address] --send Sends one or all SNMP traps to all configured recipients or to a specified recipient. -trap_name trap_name Specifies the trap by name. Use snmptraps --show for a listing of valid traps. snmptraps --show snmptraps --help --show Displays all configured SNMP traps and MIBs supported in Fabric OS v6.4.0 and later. --help Displays the command usage. -ip_address ip_address Specifies the recipient by its IP address. The IP address must be specified in IPv4 format. IPv6 addresses are currently not supported. Support for Administrative Domains Administrative Domains are supported in Fabric OS Version 5.3.0 and later releases. An Administrative Domain (AD) is a domain within a fabric. Administrative domains can be used to limit administrator access within a fabric, and to provide service providers with a means to assign portions of a fabric to individual consumers. An AD may contain switches, devices, and ports. An AD may also limit access to a configured set of users. Support for Role-Based Access Control Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is supported in Fabric OS Version 5.3.0 and later releases. RBAC applies a fixed set of roles that address the access control needs of a majority of customers. Each role is a set of permissions that can be applied to a user that controls the kinds of jobs and tasks the user can perform on a fabric or fabric element. Support for IPv6 addressing IPv6 addressing is supported in Fabric OS Version 5.3.0 and later releases. Support for Virtual Fabric Virtual Fabric is supported in Fabric OS Version 6.2.0 and later releases. Fabric OS MIB Reference 19 53-1001768-01

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Fabric OS MIB Reference
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53-1001768-01
Support for Administrative Domains
1
Support for Administrative Domains
Administrative Domains are supported in Fabric OS Version 5.3.0 and later releases. An
Administrative Domain (AD) is a domain within a fabric. Administrative domains can be used to limit
administrator access within a fabric, and to provide service providers with a means to assign
portions of a fabric to individual consumers. An AD may contain switches, devices, and ports. An AD
may also limit access to a configured set of users.
Support for Role-Based Access Control
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is supported in Fabric OS Version 5.3.0 and later releases. RBAC
applies a fixed set of roles that address the access control needs of a majority of customers. Each
role is a set of permissions that can be applied to a user that controls the kinds of jobs and tasks
the user can perform on a fabric or fabric element.
Support for IPv6 addressing
IPv6 addressing is supported in Fabric OS Version 5.3.0 and later releases.
Support for Virtual Fabric
Virtual Fabric is supported in Fabric OS Version 6.2.0 and later releases.
snmptraps
-
-send
[
-trap_name
trap_name] [
-ip_address
ip_address]
--send
Sends one or all SNMP traps to all configured
recipients or to a specified recipient.
-trap_name
trap_name
Specifies the trap by name. Use
snmptraps
--show
for a listing of valid traps.
-ip_address
ip_address
Specifies the recipient by its IP address. The IP
address must be specified in IPv4 format. IPv6
addresses are currently not supported.
snmptraps --show
--show
Displays all configured SNMP traps and MIBs
supported in Fabric OS v6.4.0 and later.
snmptraps --help
--help
Displays the command usage.
TABLE 5
Detailed description of the commands (Continued)
Command
Operands
Arguments