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1 Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP TABLE 6 Detailed description of the commands (Continued) Command Operands snmpConfig --set mibCapability [-mib_name [ -bitmask ]] --set mibCapability Configures MIBs interactively. When used without a MIB name, this command displays a menu with supported MIBs and associated traps, and for each MIB or trap, you are prompted to confirm or change the default by specifying yes or no. Specifying yes means you can access the MIB variables with an SNMP manager. All MIBs and associated traps are by default enabled. Arguments -mib_name Specifies the name of the MIB to be configured. This operand is required if you want to configure MIB traps non-interactively. Valid MIB names include the following: • FE-MIB • SW-MIB • FA-MIB • FICON-MIB • HA-MIB • FCIP-MIB • ISCSI-MIB • IF-MIB • BD-MIB snmpConfig --enable |--disable mibCapability -mib_name [-trap_name ] snmpConfig --help snmptraps --send [-trap_name ] [-ip_address ] --enable mibCapability -mib_name Enables the specified MIB non-interactively. --disable mibCapability -mib_name Disables the specified MIB non-interactively. When used with the trap name operand, only the specified trap is disabled. --help Displays the command usage. --send Sends one or all SNMP traps to all configured recipients or to a specified recipient. -bitmask Specifies the bit mask for the MIB. In Fabric OS v6.4.0 and later, SNMP Traps are identified by their bit mask and can be read directly from the switch configuration. The MIB and trap status (enabled or disabled) status is recorded in a 64- bit counter. The last bit (bit 0) is reserved for the MIB and the remaining bits are reserved for the traps of that MIB. The trap's position is allocated based on the last ID of the trap OID. For example, the last ID of the swEventTrap is 5 so its position will be fifth from the right. -trap_name Specifies the name of the trap to be disabled. This operand is optional. Use snmpConfig --show mibCapability for a listing of valid traps. -trap_name Specifies the trap by name. Use snmptraps --show for a listing of valid traps. -ip_address Specifies the recipient by its IP address. The IP address must be specified in IPv4 format. 22 Fabric OS MIB Reference 53-1002750-01

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Fabric OS MIB Reference
53-1002750-01
Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP
1
snmpConfig
--
set mibCapability
[
-mib_name
<
mib_name
> [
-bitmask
<
bit_mask
>]]
--set mibCapability
Configures MIBs interactively. When used
without a MIB name, this command displays a
menu with supported MIBs and associated
traps, and for each MIB or trap, you are
prompted to confirm or change the default by
specifying yes or no. Specifying yes means you
can access the MIB variables with an SNMP
manager. All MIBs and associated traps are by
default enabled.
-mib_name
<
mib_name
>
Specifies the name of the MIB to be
configured. This operand is required if
you want to configure MIB traps
non-interactively. Valid MIB names include
the following:
FE-MIB
SW-MIB
FA-MIB
FICON-MIB
HA-MIB
FCIP-MIB
ISCSI-MIB
IF-MIB
BD-MIB
-bitmask
<
bit_mask
>
Specifies the bit mask for the MIB. In Fabric OS
v6.4.0 and later, SNMP Traps are identified by
their bit mask and can be read directly from the
switch configuration. The MIB and trap status
(enabled or disabled) status is recorded in a
64- bit counter. The last bit (bit 0) is reserved
for the MIB and the remaining bits are reserved
for the traps of that MIB. The trap's position is
allocated based on the last ID of the trap OID.
For example, the last ID of the swEventTrap is 5
so its position will be fifth from the right.
snmpConfig
--
enable
|--
disable
mibCapability
-
mib_name
<
mib_name
> [
-trap_name
<
trap_name
>]
--enable mibCapability -mib_name
<
mib_name
>
Enables the specified MIB non-interactively.
--disable mibCapability -mib_name
<
mib_name
>
Disables the specified MIB non-interactively.
When used with the trap name operand, only
the specified trap is disabled.
-trap_name
<
trap_name
>
Specifies the name of the trap to be disabled.
This operand is optional. Use
snmpConfig
--show
mibCapability for a listing of valid traps.
snmpConfig
--
help
--
help
Displays the command usage.
snmptraps
-
-send
[
-trap_name
<
trap_name
>] [
-ip_address
<
ip_address
>]
--
send
Sends one or all SNMP traps to all configured
recipients or to a specified recipient.
-trap_name
<
trap_name
>
Specifies the trap by name. Use
snmptraps
--show
for a listing of valid traps.
-ip_address
<
ip_address
>
Specifies the recipient by its IP address. The IP
address must be specified in IPv4 format.
TABLE 6
Detailed description of the commands (Continued)
Command
Operands
Arguments