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Managing switches
SNMP trap configuration
The SNMP trap configuration defines how traps are set. Choose from the tabs
Trap1 – Trap 5 to configure
each trap.
describes the SNMP configuration parameters.
Archiving a switch
Archiving a switch saves the current switch configuration parameters to an.XML archive file containing the
configuration parameters. Basically any data received by the application is archived. However, passwords
are not archived with the user account information. The switch can later be restored using the saved switch
configuration file. Archived parameters include switch properties and statistics, IP configuration, SNMP
configuration, port properties and statistics, alarm configuration, and zoning configuration. Archived
parameters include the following:
•
Switch properties and statistics
•
IP configuration
•
SNMP configuration
•
Port properties and statistics
•
Alarm configuration
•
Zoning configuration
•
Configured security
•
RADIUS Server information
This archive file can be used to restore the configuration on the same switch or on a replacement switch.
You can also use the archive file as a template for configuring new switches to add to a fabric. The archive
can be used later to restore the switch. See ”
” on page 89 for more information.
To archive a switch, perform the following procedure:
1.
Select
Switch > Archive in the faceplate display.
2.
Enter a file name in the Save dialog.
3.
Click
Save.
Table 16
SNMP trap configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
Trap Version
Specifies the SNMP version (1 or 2) with which to format traps
Trap 1 Enabled
Enables or disables the trap. If disabled, traps are not configurable.
Trap Address
1
1. Trap address (other than 0.0.0.0) and trap port combinations must be unique. For example, if trap 1 and trap 2
have the same address, then they must have different port values. Similarly, if trap 1 and 2 have the same port
value, they must have different addresses.
Specifies the IP address to which SNMP traps are sent. A maximum of
5 trap addresses are supported. The default address for trap 1 is
10.0.0.254. The default address for traps 2–5 is 0.0.0.0.
Trap Port
1
The port number on which the trap is sent. The default is 162.
Trap Severity
Specifies a severity level to assign to the trap. Open the drop-down list
and choose a level. The
Trap 1 Enabled option on the SNMP Properties
dialog must be selected to access this drop-down list. Trap severity
levels include Unknown, Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning,
Notify, Info, Debug, and Mark