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Table 11 SW-MIB text conventions (continued) Type definition Value Description SwFwEvent Integer SwFwBehavior SwFwState Integer Integer SwFwLicense Integer Possible events available: 1started 2changed 3exceeded 4below 5above 6inBetween Behavior type for thresholds: 1triggered 2continuous State type for last events: 1swFwInformative 2swFwNormal 3swFwfaulty License state: 1swFwLicensed 2swFwNotLicensed sw traps This section contains descriptions and other information that is specific to sw Traps. See Table 12 for the descriptions of six traps defined in the SW.MIB, when each trap occurs, and how to configure the trap, if it is possible to do so. Table 12 SW MIB traps Name swFault (not supported) swSensorScn swFCPortScn swEventTrap swFabricWatchTrap swTrackChangesTrap Specific 1 2 3 4 5 6 When During boot, if diagnostics fail How to configure N.A. Obsolete Port changes state Switch event Threshold reached Login/logout N.A. Always on See the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide and the snmpConfig command help page for more information. Fabric OS Command: fwConfigure Fabric OS Command: swTrackChanges See the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide and the snmpMibCapSet command on how to enable or disable the sending of traps from the various MIBs. The swSsn variable is optional in trap messages. The swGroupName, swGroupType, and swGroupMemPos variables are optional in trap messages in 2.6.x. Each of these optional variables can be set on or off using the snmpMibCapSet command. 142 SW MIB objects

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SW MIB objects
sw traps
This section contains descriptions and other information that is specific to sw Traps.
See
Table 12
for the descriptions of six traps defined in the SW.MIB, when each trap occurs, and how to
configure the trap, if it is possible to do so.
See the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command reference guide
and the
snmpMibCapSet
command
on how to enable or disable the sending of traps from the various MIBs.
The swSsn variable is optional in trap messages. The swGroupName, swGroupType, and
swGroupMemPos variables are optional in trap messages in 2.6.x. Each of these optional variables can be
set on or off using the
snmpMibCapSet
command.
SwFwEvent
Integer
Possible events available:
1started
2changed
3exceeded
4below
5above
6inBetween
SwFwBehavior
Integer
Behavior type for thresholds:
1triggered
2continuous
SwFwState
Integer
State type for last events:
1swFwInformative
2swFwNormal
3swFwfaulty
SwFwLicense
Integer
License state:
1swFwLicensed
2swFwNotLicensed
Table 11
SW-MIB text conventions (continued)
Type definition
Value
Description
Table 12
SW MIB traps
Name
Specific
When
How to configure
swFault
(not supported)
1
During boot, if diagnostics fail
N.A.
swSensorScn
2
Obsolete
N.A.
swFCPortScn
3
Port changes state
Always on
swEventTrap
4
Switch event
See the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS
5.x command reference guide
and
the
snmpConfig
command help
page for more information.
swFabricWatchTrap
5
Threshold reached
Fabric OS Command:
fwConfigure
swTrackChangesTrap
6
Login/logout
Fabric OS Command:
swTrackChanges