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Fabric OS procedures user guide It is useful to enable local authentication so that the switch can take over authentication locally if the RADIUS servers fail to respond because of power outage or network problems. To enable or disable local authentication, issue the following command: aaaConfig "--switchdb on | off" Specifying on enables local authentication; specifying off disables it. When local authentication is enabled and RADIUS servers fail to respond, you can log in to the default switch accounts (admin and user) or any user-defined account. You must know the passwords of these accounts. RADIUS authentication must be enabled when local database authentication is turned off; otherwise, an error is returned. The local database cannot be turned off unless RADIUS has already been configured. Because local database authentication might be automatically disabled or enabled when enabling or disabling RADIUS authentication, set the local database authentication explicitly to enabled or disabled after setting the desired RADIUS authentication configuration. When the command succeeds, it triggers an event log, indicating that local database authentication is disabled or enabled. Configuring for SNMP You can configure SNMP agents. Fabric OS v3.2.x supports SNMPv1. The configuration process involves configuring the SNMP agents, MIBs, and traps. The following commands are used in the process: ■ Use the configure command to enable and disable for SNMPv1. ■ Use the following commands to configure for SNMPv1: - Use the agtCfgShow, agtCfgSet, and agtCfgDefault commands to configure the SNMPv1 agent. - Use the snmpmibcapset command to turn on and off certain MIBs and traps. For details about configuring MIBs, see Chapter 8, "Fabric OS reference guide." If you use both SW-MIB and FA-MIB, you might receive duplicate information. You can disable the FA-MIB, but the SW-MIB cannot be disabled. If you enable the SW-EXTTRAP option, the Software Serial Number (swSsn) is included as a part of HP SW traps. It is also used in conjunction with the legacy StorgeWorks SAN Switch Integrated/64 to provide detailed group information for a particular trap. For information on the specific commands used in these procedures, refer to online help or to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide. 144 Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum

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Fabric OS procedures user guide
144
Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum
It is useful to enable local authentication so that the switch can take over authentication locally
if the RADIUS servers fail to respond because of power outage or network problems. To
enable or disable local authentication, issue the following command:
aaaConfig ”--switchdb on | off“
Specifying
on
enables local authentication; specifying
off
disables it.
When local authentication is enabled and RADIUS servers fail to respond, you can log in to
the default switch accounts (admin and user) or any user-defined account. You must know the
passwords of these accounts.
RADIUS authentication must be enabled when local database authentication is turned off;
otherwise, an error is returned. The local database cannot be turned off unless RADIUS has
already been configured.
Because local database authentication might be automatically disabled or enabled when
enabling or disabling RADIUS authentication, set the local database authentication explicitly
to enabled or disabled after setting the desired RADIUS authentication configuration.
When the command succeeds, it triggers an event log, indicating that local database
authentication is disabled or enabled.
Configuring for SNMP
You can configure SNMP agents. Fabric OS v3.2.x supports SNMPv1.
The configuration process involves configuring the SNMP agents, MIBs, and traps. The
following commands are used in the process:
Use the
configure
command to enable and disable for SNMPv1.
Use the following commands to configure for SNMPv1:
Use the
agtCfgShow
,
agtCfgSet
, and
agtCfgDefault
commands to
configure the SNMPv1 agent.
Use the
snmpmibcapset
command to turn on and off certain MIBs and traps.
For details about configuring MIBs, see
Chapter 8
, “
Fabric OS reference guide
.”
If you use both SW-MIB and FA-MIB, you might receive duplicate information. You can
disable the FA-MIB, but the SW-MIB cannot be disabled.
If you enable the SW-EXTTRAP option, the Software Serial Number (swSsn) is included as a
part of HP SW traps. It is also used in conjunction with the legacy StorgeWorks SAN Switch
Integrated/64 to provide detailed group information for a particular trap.
For information on the specific commands used in these procedures, refer to online help or to
the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide.