Trap mib changes, Specifying an ipv6 host as an snmp trap receiver, Backward compatibility with smiv1 trap format – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual
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SNMP version 3 traps
For SNMP version 2c, enter v2 and the name of the community string. This string is encrypted 
within the system.
For SNMP version 3, enter one of the following depending on the authorization required for the 
host:
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v3 auth 
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v3 no auth 
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v3 priv 
For port 
trap.
Trap MIB changes
To support the SNMP V3 trap feature, the Brocade Enterprise Trap MIB was rewritten in SMIv2 
format, as follows:
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The MIB name was changed from FOUNDRY-SN-TRAP-MIB to FOUNDRY-SN-NOTIFICATION-MIB
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Individual notifications were changed to NOTIFICATION-TYPE instead of TRAP-TYPE.
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As per the SMIv2 format, each notification has an OID associated with it. The root node of the 
notification is snTraps (OID enterprise.foundry.0). For example, OID for 
snTrapRunningConfigChanged is {snTraps.73}. Earlier, each trap had a trap ID associated with 
it, as per the SMIv1 format.
Backward compatibility with SMIv1 trap format
The device will continue to support creation of traps in SMIv1 format, as before. To allow the device 
to send notifications in SMIv2 format, configure the device as described above. The default mode 
is still the original SMIv1 format. 
Restricting SNMP Access to an IPv6 node
You can restrict SNMP access so that the device (including Brocade Network Advisor) can only be 
accessed by the IPv6 host address that you specify. To do so, enter a command such as the 
following.
TurboIron(config)#snmp-client ipv6 2001:DB8:89::23
Syntax: snmp-client ipv6 
The 
documented in RFC 2373.
Specifying an IPv6 host as an SNMP trap receiver
You can specify an IPv6 host as a trap receiver to ensure that all SNMP traps sent by the device will 
go to the same SNMP trap receiver or set of receivers, typically one or more host devices on the 
network. To do so, enter a command such as the following.
TurboIron(config)#snmp-server host ipv6 2001:DB8:89::13
Syntax: snmp-server host ipv6 
