Snmpv1 transports – HP HSG Array Controller User Manual
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Managing the Switch 3-31
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Writer: Bill Reitz Project: StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User's Guide Comments:
Part Number: AA-RHBYA-TE 135267-001 File Name: d-ch3 Managing the Switch Last Saved On: 4/7/99 11:59 AM
directory (1) mgmt(2)
experimental(3)
internet(1)
dod(6)
org(3)
iso(1)
private (4)
mib-2(1)
fibreChannel(42) enterprise(1)
system(1)
interface(2)
fcFe(1)
bcsi(1588)
sysObjectID(2)
sysDescr(1)
fcFabric(2)
commDev(2)
SHR-1210
Figure 3-5. MIB Tree
A MIB object is therefore uniquely identified or named by its position in the
tree. A full object identifier consists of the identifier of each branch along the
path through the tree. For example, the object
sysObjectID
has the full
identifier of
1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2
. For readability the notation
{ system 1
}
may be used.
The Switch’s agent supports the following:
■
SNMPv1 manager
■
Command line utilities to provide access to and command the agent.
■
MIB-II system group, interface group, and SNMP group
■
Fabric Element MIB
■
Vendor-Specific MIBs
■
Standard Generic traps
■
Enterprise Specific traps.
SNMPv1 Transports
The SNMP agent residing on the embedded processor supports UDP/IP over
the Ethernet interface or any FC-IP interface. This transport provides an
immediate “plug-and-play” support for the Switch, once the IP address has
been assigned.