Dell Brocade 6520 MIB Reference Supporting Fabric OS v7.1.0 - Page 40

Firmware upgrades and enabled traps, Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP

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1 Firmware upgrades and enabled traps TABLE 4 MIB name Access Gateway MIB support (Continued) Supported Description FE-MIB No CPQ-Rack MIB FCIP MIB Limited No iSCSI MIB No IF-MIB Yes BD-MIB Yes IEEE 802.3 LAG MIB No IEEE 802.1x PAE MIB No LLDP MIB No BRIDGE-MIB No RMON-MIB Yes FA-Ext Yes SNMPv2 MIB Yes Disabled in Access Gateway because the conventions are specific to fabric switches. Supported on embedded switches only. Disabled in Access Gateway because the conventions are specific to fabric switches. Disabled in Access Gateway because the conventions are specific to fabric switches. Supported in Access Gateway. Supported for F-ports. Supported in Access Gateway. Supported in Access Gateway. Supported in Access Gateway. Supported in Access Gateway. Supported in Access Gateway. Supported in Access Gateway. Supported in Access Gateway. Firmware upgrades and enabled traps The pre-Fabric OS v4.4 firmware had trap group level settings (for example, traps were turned on and off as a group). In Fabric OS v4.4 or later, you can turn on and off traps individually within a trap group. When you upgrade to the Fabric OS v4.4 firmware or later, by default the individual traps are turned off even if the corresponding trap group was enabled before upgrading. 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 (Table 5) to configure MIBs in the Fabric OS. For procedures for configuring SNMP on the Brocade switches, refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide. TABLE 5 Commands for configuring SNMP Command Description snmpConfig snmpTraps This command has all the features of the existing agtcfg* commands; in addition, it has SNMPv3 configuration parameters. Enhanced in Fabric OS v6.3.0 to support SNMP Informs for SNMPv3 users. Enhanced in Fabric OS v6.4.0 to support option-based mibcapability behavior. This command supports the SNMP notification generator feature, Notification generator framework has been implemented to send various SNMP traps. For more information about the commands, either refer to Table 6 or the Fabric OS Command Reference. 20 Fabric OS MIB Reference 53-1002750-01

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20
Fabric OS MIB Reference
53-1002750-01
Firmware upgrades and enabled traps
1
Firmware upgrades and enabled traps
The pre-Fabric OS v4.4 firmware had trap group level settings (for example, traps were turned on
and off as a group). In Fabric OS v4.4 or later, you can turn on and off traps individually within a
trap group. When you upgrade to the Fabric OS v4.4 firmware or later, by default the individual
traps are turned off even if the corresponding trap group was enabled before upgrading. 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 (
Table 5
) to configure MIBs in the Fabric OS. For procedures for
configuring SNMP on the Brocade switches, refer to the
Fabric OS Administrator’s Guide
.
For more information about the commands, either refer to
Table 6
or the
Fabric OS Command
Reference
.
FE-MIB
No
Disabled in Access Gateway because the conventions are specific to
fabric switches.
CPQ-Rack MIB
Limited
Supported on embedded switches only.
FCIP MIB
No
Disabled in Access Gateway because the conventions are specific to
fabric switches.
iSCSI MIB
No
Disabled in Access Gateway because the conventions are specific to
fabric switches.
IF-MIB
Yes
Supported in Access Gateway.
BD-MIB
Yes
Supported for F-ports.
IEEE 802.3 LAG MIB
No
Supported in Access Gateway.
IEEE 802.1x PAE MIB
No
Supported in Access Gateway.
LLDP MIB
No
Supported in Access Gateway.
BRIDGE-MIB
No
Supported in Access Gateway.
RMON-MIB
Yes
Supported in Access Gateway.
FA-Ext
Yes
Supported in Access Gateway.
SNMPv2 MIB
Yes
Supported in Access Gateway.
TABLE 4
Access Gateway MIB support (Continued)
MIB name
Supported
Description
TABLE 5
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 v6.3.0 to support SNMP Informs for SNMPv3 users.
Enhanced in Fabric OS v6.4.0 to support option-based mibcapability behavior.
snmpTraps
This command supports the SNMP notification generator feature, Notification generator
framework has been implemented to send various SNMP traps.