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snmpmibcapshow, Syntax, Availability, Description

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Fabric OS reference guide snmpmibcapshow Displays options for configuring SNMP MIB trap capability. Syntax snmpmibcapshow Availability All users Description Use this command to turn on or off certain MIBs and traps. This command also enables a user to turn on or off group information and SSN in SW trap messages. It first displays current settings and then prompts the user to change the values for each parameter. The snmpmibcapshow command displays the SNMP MIBs and TRAPs Capability of the SNMP agent in the switch: FA-MIB SW-TRAP Specifying yes means the user can access FA-MIB variables with an SNMP manager. The default value is yes. Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive SW-TRAPS from the switch. The default value is yes. Users can also turn on or off individual SW traps. The individual SW traps are swFCPortScn, swEventTrap, swFabricWatchTrap, and swTrackChangesTrap. FA-TRAP SW-EXTTRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive FA-TRAPS from the switch. The default value is yes. Users can also turn on or off individual FA traps. The individual FA traps are connUnitStatusChange, connUnitEventTrap, connUnitSensorStatusChange, and connUnitPortStatusChange. Specifying yes means user can receive SSN in the SW traps. The default value is no. Note: The agtcfgdefault command also resets the SNMP MIB and trap capability to default along with other SNMP agent configuration. The values can be changed, if a user downloads the configuration data through the configdownload command. All the new values successfully configured by the snmpmibcapset command take effect immediately. If SNMP MIB is disabled, corresponding traps are disabled also. If any trap group is disabled, corresponding individual traps are disabled also. The FE and SW MIBs are always accessible. The snmpmibcapset command does not prompt the user to turn on or off these MIBs. Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum 219

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Fabric OS reference guide
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Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum
Displays options for configuring SNMP MIB trap capability.
Syntax
snmpmibcapshow
Availability
All users
Description
Use this command to turn on or off certain MIBs and traps. This command also enables a user
to turn on or off group information and SSN in SW trap messages. It first displays current
settings and then prompts the user to change the values for each parameter.
The
snmpmibcapshow
command displays the SNMP MIBs and TRAPs Capability of the
SNMP agent in the switch:
Note:
The
agtcfgdefault
command also resets the SNMP MIB and trap capability to default
along with other SNMP agent configuration.
The values can be changed, if a user downloads the configuration data through the
configdownload
command.
All the new values successfully configured by the
snmpmibcapset
command take effect
immediately.
If SNMP MIB is disabled, corresponding traps are disabled also. If any trap group is disabled,
corresponding individual traps are disabled also.
The FE and SW MIBs are always accessible. The
snmpmibcapset
command does not prompt the
user to turn on or off these MIBs.
snmpmibcapshow
FA-MIB
Specifying yes means the user can access FA-MIB variables with an
SNMP manager. The default value is
yes
.
SW-TRAP
Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive
SW-TRAPS from the switch. The default value is
yes
. Users can also
turn on or off individual SW traps. The individual SW traps are
swFCPortScn, swEventTrap, swFabricWatchTrap, and
swTrackChangesTrap.
FA-TRAP
Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive
FA-TRAPS from the switch. The default value is
yes
. Users can also
turn on or off individual FA traps. The individual FA traps are
connUnitStatusChange, connUnitEventTrap,
connUnitSensorStatusChange, and connUnitPortStatusChange.
SW-EXTTRAP
Specifying yes means user can receive SSN in the SW traps. The default
value is
no
.