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agtcfgSet, authTraps

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authTraps authenticationFailure (the authentication trap) is transmitted to the configured trap recipient in the event the agent received a protocol message that is not properly authenticated. In the context of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, this means that a request that contains a community string is not known to the agent. The default value for this parameter is 0 (disabled). In addition, six communities and respective trap recipients are supported by the agent. The first three communities are for read-write "rw" access and the last three are for read-only "ro" access. The factory default value for the trap recipient of each community is 0.0.0.0. The factory default values for the community strings are: Secret Code OrigEquipMfr private public common Fibre Channel NOTE: For an SNMP Management Station to receive a trap generated by the agent, the administrator must configure a trap recipient value to correspond to the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the Management Station. The agtcfgSet command sets the SNMP agent configuration to a Fiber Channel switch, as shown in the following example. The command fields are described in Table 4-2. NOTE: A management platform's IP address must be configured as a trap recipient to enable discovery by that management platform. HP OpenView Network Node Manager Special Edition (NNM SE) 3.0 and later have management information base (MIB) and autodiscovery support for the switch. 4-4 Installation and Troubleshooting Guide

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4-4
Installation and Troubleshooting Guide
In addition, six communities and respective trap recipients are supported by the
agent. The first three communities are for read-write
rw
access and the last three
are for read-only
ro
access.
The factory default value for the trap recipient of each community is 0.0.0.0. The fac-
tory default values for the community strings are:
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Secret Code
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OrigEquipMfr
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public
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common
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NOTE: For an SNMP Management Station to receive a trap generated by the agent,
the administrator must configure a trap recipient value to correspond to the Internet
Protocol (IP) address of the Management Station.
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The
agtcfgSet
command sets the SNMP agent configuration to a Fiber Channel
switch, as shown in the following example. The command fields are described in
Table 4-2.
NOTE: A management platform
s IP address must be configured as a trap recipient to
enable discovery by that management platform. HP OpenView Network Node Man-
ager Special Edition (NNM SE) 3.0 and later have management information base (MIB)
and autodiscovery support for the switch.
authTraps
authenticationFailure (the authentication trap) is transmitted
to the configured trap recipient in the event the agent
received a protocol message that is not properly
authenticated. In the context of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c,
this means that a request that contains a community string
is not known to the agent. The default value for this parame-
ter is
0
(disabled).
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