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Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP, Support for Administrative Domains

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1 Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP In Fabric OS v4.4 or above you can turn on and off traps individually within a trap group. After the trap group is enabled, the individual traps need to be enabled explicitly. Because the pre- Fabric OS v4.4 firmware only has trap group level settings, when you upgrade to the Fabric OS v4.4 firmware or above, individual traps are turned off by default even if the corresponding trap group was enabled before upgrading. When moving from a downlevel version to Fabric OS v4.4 or above you must use the snmpconfig command to turn on explicitly the individual traps within each trap group. Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP Use the following commands to configure MIBs in the Fabric OS. Refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide for procedures for configuring SNMP on the Brocade switches. TABLE 4 Commands for configuring SNMP Command Description snmpConfig snmpMibCapSet snmpMibCapShow agtcfgDefault agtcfgSet agtcfgShow SNMPMibCapSet SNMPMibCapShow snmpTraps This command has all the features of the existing agtcfg* commands; in addition, it has SNMPv3 configuration parameters. Enhanced in Fabric OS 6.3.0 to support SNMP Informs for SNMPv3 users. Enhanced in Fabric OS v4.4 to provide a filter facility at the trap level (previously the filter facility was at MIB level for traps). Enhanced in Fabric OS 5.3.0 to support enabling and disabling of MIBs and traps for the FCIP MIB and the ifTable and ifXTable for FC ports (MIB II Interfaces group). Enhanced in Fabric OS 6.2.0, where FCIP is enabled by default. Displays the snmpMibCapSet command settings. This command is deprecated. Only the snmpConfig command is working. This command is deprecated. Only the snmpConfig command is working. This command is deprecated. Only the snmpConfig command is working. This command is deprecated. Only the snmpConfig command is working. This command is deprecated. Only the snmpConfig command is working. To support SNMP notification generator feature, Notification generator framework has been implemented to send various SNMP traps. 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. 14 Fabric OS MIB Reference 53-1001339-01

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Fabric OS MIB Reference
53-1001339-01
Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP
1
In Fabric OS v4.4 or above you can turn on and off traps individually within a trap group. After the
trap group is enabled, the individual traps need to be enabled explicitly.
Because the pre- Fabric OS v4.4 firmware only has trap group level settings, when you upgrade to
the Fabric OS v4.4 firmware or above, individual traps are turned off by default even if the
corresponding trap group was enabled before upgrading. When moving from a downlevel version to
Fabric OS v4.4 or above you must use the
snmpconfig
command to turn on explicitly the individual
traps within each trap group.
Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP
Use the following commands to configure MIBs in the Fabric OS. Refer to the
Fabric OS
Administrator’s Guide
for procedures for configuring SNMP on the Brocade switches.
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.
TABLE 4
Commands for configuring SNMP
Command
Description
snmpConfig
This command has all the features of the existing agtcfg* commands; in addition, it
has SNMPv3 configuration parameters.
Enhanced in Fabric OS 6.3.0 to support SNMP Informs for SNMPv3 users.
snmpMibCapSet
Enhanced in Fabric OS v4.4 to provide a filter facility at the trap level (previously the
filter facility was at MIB level for traps).
Enhanced in Fabric OS 5.3.0 to support enabling and disabling of MIBs and traps
for the FCIP MIB and the ifTable and ifXTable for FC ports (MIB II Interfaces group).
Enhanced in Fabric OS 6.2.0, where FCIP is enabled by default.
snmpMibCapShow
Displays the
snmpMibCapSet
command settings.
agtcfgDefault
This command is deprecated. Only the
snmpConfig
command is working.
agtcfgSet
This command is deprecated. Only the
snmpConfig
command is working.
agtcfgShow
This command is deprecated. Only the
snmpConfig
command is working.
SNMPMibCapSet
This command is deprecated. Only the
snmpConfig
command is working.
SNMPMibCapShow
This command is deprecated. Only the
snmpConfig
command is working.
snmpTraps
To support SNMP notification generator feature, Notification generator framework
has been implemented to send various SNMP traps.