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3.

The lower portion of the SNMP Properties dialog box contains tabs for each SNMP Trap Configuration,

which define how traps are set. For each trap, complete the following configuration settings:

NOTE:

The Trap Address (other than 0.0.0.0) and Trap Port combination must be unique. For

example, if Trap 1 and Trap 2 have the same address, they must have different port values.

Similarly, if Trap 1 and Trap 2 have the same port value, they must have different addresses.

However, you can have multiple trap destinations with the same address, if you ensure that the port

values are different. You can accomplish this via clish (command line interface shell) using a

two-step process. First, set the address to something unique, modify the port, and save/activate.

Second, go back in and set the address to one that is already set as a different trap destination.

4.

To save the switch SNMP configuration settings and close this dialog box, click OK. To close the dialog

box without making any changes, click Cancel.

Setting the switch symbolic name and domain ID

Use the Set Switch Symbolic Name and/or Domain ID dialog box to change the symbolic switch name or

the domain ID.
To change the switch symbolic name and domain ID:

1.

To access the Set Switch Symbolic Name and/or Domain ID dialog box, choose one of the following

options:
• On the HBA & Switch Management menu, click Set Switch Symbolic Name and/or Domain ID. (If

you have more than one switch in your SAN, the Switch Selection dialog box prompts you to select

a switch, and then click OK.)

• In the content pane’s Physical Connection map, right-click a switch icon to select that specific switch.

Then on the shortcut menu, click Set Switch Symbolic Name and/or Domain ID.

Authentication Trap Allows reporting of SNMP authentication failures. In the event of an

authentication failure caused by incorrect community string values, a notification

trap is sent to the configured trap addresses. Click True to enable this feature, or

click False to disable this feature. The default value is False.

Write Community

Enter the Write Community password that authorizes an SNMP agent to write

information to the switch. This is a write-only field. This value on the switch and

the SNMP management server must be the same. The default is private. You may

enter up to 32 characters.

Trap Enabled

Select this check box to enable this trap. Clear this check box to disable this trap

(you cannot configure a disabled trap).

Trap Version

Select the SNMP version (V1 or V2) with which to format the traps.

Trap Address

Enter the IP address to which SNMP traps are sent. A maximum of five trap

addresses are supported. The default address for Trap 1 is 10.0.0.254. The

default address for Traps 2 through 5 is 0.0.0.0.

Trap Severity

Select a severity level to assign to the trap. Trap severity levels include Not Set,

Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notify, Info, Debug, and Mark.

Trap Port

Enter the number of the port on which a trap is set.