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Configuring SNMP, Setting SNMP Trap Levels

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Configuring SNMP 17 Once a SCC/DCC policy has been created or modified you can distribute it to the rest of the fabric: To deactivate an SCC or DCC policy, you must activate a new or empty policy. To distribute an SCC or DCC Policy 1. Open the Switch Administration window as described on page 31. 2. Select the Distribution tab 3. Select the appropriate behavior from the Consistency Behavior drop-down menu: - Absent means that there will be no policy pushed out to other switches - Tolerant means that the policy will allow legacy switches - Strict means that only Fabric OS version 5.2.0 and above switches are allowed 4. Select Apply If the policy distribution fails, an error dialog box is displayed. Configuring SNMP This section describes how to manage the configuration of the SNMP agent in the switch. The configuration includes SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 configuration, accessControl, and systemGroup configuration parameters. NOTE This module is read-only if you do not own the switch. For more information, see the snmpConfig command in the Fabric OS Command Reference. SETTING SNMP TRAP LEVELS When you set trap levels for a Brocade 24000 or 48000 configured with two logical switches, it is on a logical-switch basis. This means that for each logical switch, you must set trap levels individually. Web Tools Administrator's Guide 211 Publication Number: 53-1000435-01

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Web Tools Administrator’s Guide
211
Publication Number: 53-1000435-01
Configuring SNMP
17
Once a SCC/DCC policy has been created or modified you can distribute it to the rest of the fabric:
To deactivate an SCC or DCC policy, you must activate a new or empty policy.
To distribute an SCC or DCC Policy
1.
Open the Switch Administration window as described on
page 31
.
2.
Select the
Distribution
tab
3.
Select the appropriate behavior from the
Consistency Behavior
drop-down menu:
-
Absent means that there will be no policy pushed out to other switches
-
Tolerant means that the policy will allow legacy switches
-
Strict means that only Fabric OS version 5.2.0 and above switches are allowed
4.
Select
Apply
If the policy distribution fails, an error dialog box is displayed.
Configuring SNMP
This section describes how to manage the configuration of the SNMP agent in the switch. The
configuration includes SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 configuration, accessControl, and systemGroup
configuration parameters.
NOTE
This module is read-only if you do not own the switch.
For more information, see the
snmpConfig
command in the
Fabric OS Command Reference
.
SETTING SNMP TRAP LEVELS
When you set trap levels for a Brocade 24000 or 48000 configured with two logical switches, it is
on a logical-switch basis. This means that for each logical switch, you must set trap levels
individually.