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The configurable parameters include the following: SNMPv1 communities (up to 6) Trap recipients (1 per community) sysName sysContact sysLocation authenticationFailure - Indicates the manage node has received a protocol mes- sage that is not properly authenticated. This trap, by default, is disabled but can be enabled by way of the command. swEventTrapLevel - Indicates the swEventTrap severity level in conjunction with an event's severity level. When an event occurs and if its severity level is at or below the set value, the SNMP trap, swEventTrap, is sent to configured recipients. By default, this value is set at 0, implying that no swEventTrap is sent. Possible values are as follows: 0 - None 1 - Critical 2 - Error 3 - Warning 4 - Informational 5 - Debug See Appendix A, "Error Messages," for more information. These parameters can be changed by way of the Telnet command, the agtcfgset command or by way of SNMP. The sysX parameters can be configured by way of the command with an appropriate community. These parameters can be configured by way of a Telnet connection, using the command. NOTE: A change in the first two configuration parameters takes effect only after rebooting the switch. The FCP inquiry data obtained by device probing may now be obtained from the Name Server by retrieving the port symbolic name. support.dell.com Managing the PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch 3-21

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support.dell.com
Managing the PowerVault 56F 16-Port Fibre Channel Switch
3-21
The configurable parameters include the following:
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SNMPv1 communities (up to 6)
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Trap recipients (1 per community)
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sysName
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sysContact
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sysLocation
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authenticationFailure
Indicates the manage node has received a protocol mes-
sage that is not properly authenticated. This trap, by default, is disabled but can
be enabled by way of the
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command.
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swEventTrapLevel
Indicates the swEventTrap severity level in conjunction with
an event's severity level. When an event occurs and if its severity level is at or
below the set value, the SNMP trap, swEventTrap, is sent to configured recipi-
ents. By default, this value is set at
0
, implying that no swEventTrap is sent.
Possible values are as follows:
0
None
1
Critical
2
Error
3
Warning
4
Informational
5
Debug
See Appendix A,
Error Messages,
for more information.
These parameters can be changed by way of the
Telnet
command, the
agtcfgset
command or by way of SNMP
.
The sysX parameters can be configured by way of the
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command with
an appropriate community. These parameters can be configured by way of a
Telnet
connection, using the
²´·Âº´¿µ·
command.
NOTE: A change in the first two configuration parameters takes effect
only
after
rebooting the switch.
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The FCP inquiry data obtained by device probing may now be obtained from the
Name Server by retrieving the port symbolic name.