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Changing the severity level of swEventTrap
To change the severity level of swEventTrap, perform the following steps.
1. Log in to the switch as admin.
2. Execute the snmpConfig
3. Execute the snmpConfig
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supported MIBs and associated traps are displayed. You can change the DesiredSeverity for
swEventTrap to 1 (Critical), 2 (Error), 3 (Warning), or 4 (Informational). The default value is 0.
switch:admin> snmpconfig --set mibcapability
FE-MIB: YES
SW-MIB: YES
FA-MIB: YES
FICON-MIB: YES
HA-MIB: YES
FCIP-MIB: YES
ISCSI-MIB: YES
IF-MIB: YES
BD-MIB: YES
SW-TRAP: YES
swFault: YES
swSensorScn: YES
swFCPortScn: YES
swEventTrap: YES
swFabricWatchTrap: YES
swTrackChangesTrap: YES
swIPv6ChangeTrap: YES
swPmgrEventTrap: YES
swFabricReconfigTrap: YES
swFabricSegmentTrap: YES
swExtTrap: NO
swStateChangeTrap: NO
swPortMoveTrap: NO
swBrcdGenericTrap: YES
... <lines omitted for brevity>
SW-TRAP (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
swFault (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
swSensorScn (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
swFCPortScn (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
swEventTrap (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
swFabricWatchTrap (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
swTrackChangesTrap (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
swIPv6ChangeTrap (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
swPmgrEventTrap (yes, y, no, n): [yes]
[...]
swEventTrap.
switch:admin> snmpconfig --show mibcapability
FE-MIB: YES
SW-MIB: YES
FA-MIB: YES
FICON-MIB: YES
HA-MIB: YES
FCIP-MIB: YES
ISCSI-MIB: YES
set mibCapability command to configure MIBs interactively. All the
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DesiredSeverity:Informational
DesiredSeverity:None
DesiredSeverity: (0..4) [4] 3
DesiredSeverity: (0..4) [0] 2
show mibCapability command to verify the severity level of
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