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Snmp configuration, Snmp properties and trap configuration parameters, Figure 32 snmp properties dialog box – HP SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch User Manual

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Managing switches

SNMP configuration

The Simple Network Management Protocol configuration includes properties and trap parameters plus

SNMP v3 manager and user parameters.

SNMP properties and trap configuration parameters

Use the SNMP Properties dialog box (

Figure 32

) to change the SNMP properties and trap configuration

parameters.

The SNMP configuration defines how authentication traps are managed. The following characters may

not be used in the user-defined fields: pound sign (#), semi-colon (;), and comma (,).

The SNMP trap configuration defines how traps are set. Choose from the tabs Trap1–Trap 5 to

configure each trap.

To set the SNMP properties:

1.

Select a switch in the topology display to open the faceplate/backplate display.

2.

Open the Switch menu, select SNMP, and then select SNMP Properties.

3.

Select the desired SNMP parameters, referring to the descriptions of the SNMP parameters in

Table 14

.

4.

When you have finished setting the parameters, click OK to put the new values into effect.

Figure 32

SNMP Properties dialog box

NOTE:

Since Read Community, Trap Community, and Write Community settings are like passwords and

are write-only fields, the current settings are displayed as asterisks.

Table 14

describes the SNMP Properties dialog box fields.

Table 14

SNMP Properties dialog box fields

Field

Description

SNMP Enabled

Enables or disables SNMP communication with other

switches in the fabric. The user cannot use an SNMP

application at a workstation to talk to a switch that has this

setting disabled.

Contact

Specifies the name (up to 64 characters) of the person who

is to be contacted to respond to trap events. The default is

.