HP StorageWorks 4/64 Brocade Fabric OS MIB Reference v6.3.0 (53-1001339-01, Ju - Page 31
Brocade 7500 / FR4-18i and Brocade MIBs, Access Gateway and Brocade MIBs, Firmware upgrades
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Brocade 7500 / FR4-18i and Brocade MIBs 1 GET security level = 2, SET level = 2 SNMP GET Security Level: Authentication and Privacy SNMP SET Security Level: Authentication and Privacy 4. In the Manager (SNMP Browser), create a user fa_adm with Authentication protocol as MD5, Privacy protocol as DES, set the password and set the trap port as 65000. (Same values are set as in the switch SNMPv3 configuration.) Brocade 7500 / FR4-18i and Brocade MIBs Beginning with release Fabric OS 5.3.0, statistics are available for FCIP tunnels, VEX_Ports, or VE_Ports through the portstatsshow command. The changes in the sensor details for FR4-18i Blade has been incorporated into SNMP. The "connUnitSensorTable 1.3.6.1.3.94.1.8" on page 225 and "swSensorTable 1.3.6.1.4.1.1588.2.1.1.1.1.22" on page 150 display information consistent with the Fabric OS sensorShow command. Access Gateway and Brocade MIBs Brocade Access Gateway supports the following MIBs. TABLE 3 Access Gateway MIB support MIB name Supported Description MIB-2 Entity-MIB HA MIB SW-MIB FA-MIB FE-MIB Yes Updated to support Access Gateway in v5.2.1. Yes Yes No Disabled in Access Gateway because the conventions are specific to fabric switches. Yes The connUnitSnsTable is not supported because a switch in Access Gateway does support name server services. No Disabled in Access Gateway because the conventions are specific to fabric switches. CPQ-Rack MIB Limited Supported on embedded switches only. FCIP MIB Limited Implemented to support WAN interfaces in Fabric OS v5.3.0. iSCSI MIB Limited Supports displaying information about virtual targets (VTs), iSCSI sessions, and TCP connection tables, as derived from specific MIB tables. Firmware upgrades and enabled traps Prior to Fabric OS v4.4, traps were turned on and off as a group (for example, the SW-Trap, or FA-Trap). In these versions of the Fabric OS it was not possible to set individual traps (such as, swSensorStatusChangeTrap, swTrackChangesTrap, or connUnitEventTrap). Fabric OS MIB Reference 13 53-1001339-01