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HA_v5_1.mib
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FICON_v5_0.mib
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FA_v3_0.mib
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ENTITY_RFC2737.mib
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FE_RFC2837.mib
Fabric OS commands for configuring SNMP
Use the commands in
administrator guide for procedures on configuring SNMP on the HP StorageWorks switches.
Table 3
Commands for configuring SNMP
Command
snmpConfig
snmpMibCapSet
snmpMibCapShow
agtcfgDefault
agtcfgSet
agtcfgShow
Firmware upgrades and enabled traps
Prior to Fabric OS 4.4, traps were turned on and off as a group (for example, the SW-Trap, or FA-Trap). In
these versions of Fabric OS it was not possible to set the individual traps (such as
swSensorStatusChangeTrap, swTrackChangesTrap, or connUnitEventTrap).
In Fabric OS 4.4 and later, you can turn traps on and off individually within a trap group. The individual
traps need to be enabled explicitly after the corresponding trap group is enabled.
Because the pre-Fabric OS 4.4 firmware has only trap group level settings, when you upgrade to the
Fabric OS 4.4 or later firmware, individual traps are turned off by default, even if the corresponding trap
group was enabled before upgrading. When moving from a downlevel version to Fabric OS 4.4 or later,
you must use either the snmpmibcapset or the snmpconfig command to explicitly turn on the
individual traps within each trap group.
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Table 3
to configure MIBs in the Fabric OS. See the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x
Description
Introduced in Fabric OS 4.4, this command has all the features of the existing
the agtcfg* commands; in addition, it has SNMPv3 configuration
parameters.
Enhanced in Fabric OS 4.4 to provide a filter facility at the trap level
(previously the filter facility was at MIB level for traps).
Displays the settings in the snmpMibCapSet command.
Resets the traps to the default values. This command is retained for legacy
reasons but is replaced functionally by the snmpConfig command.
Used to set the trap values for SNMP. This command is retained for legacy
reasons but is replaced functionally by the snmpMibCapSet command.
Used to display the configuration of the SNMP values. This command is
retained for legacy reasons but is replaced functionally by the
snmpMibCapShow command.