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Fabric OS Command Reference

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snmpConfig

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Informational

-mib_name mib_name

Specifies the name of the MIB to be configured. This operand is required if you
want to configure MIB traps noninteractively. Valid MIB names include the
following.

FE-MIB

SW-MIB

FA-MIB

FICON-MIB

HA-MIB

FCIP-MIB

ISCSI-MIB

IF-MIB

BD-MIB

-bitmask bit_mask

Specifies the bit mask for the MIB. Refer to the table above for valid values.

--enable mibCapability -mib_name mib_name

Enables the specified MIB noninteractively.

--disable mibCapability -mib_name mib_name

Disables the specified MIB noninteractively. When used with the trap name
operand, only the specified trap is disabled.

-trap_name trap_name

Specifies the name of the trap to be enabled or disable. This operand is optional.
Use snmpConfig --show mibCapability for a listing of valid traps.

System Group Configuration Parameters

sysDescr

The system description. The default value is Fibre Channel switch.

sysLocation

The location of the system (switch). The default value is End User Premise. The
string must be at least 4 characters in length; the maximum length is 255
characters.

sysContact

The contact information for this system (switch). The default value is Field
Support. Refer to the definition of sysDescr, sysLocation and sysContact in the
system group of MIB-II. The string must be at least 4 characters in length; the
maximum length is 255 characters.

authTraps

When enabled, the authentication trap (authenticationFailure) is transmitted to a
configured trap recipient in the event that the agent receives a protocol message
that is not properly authenticated. In the context of SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, this
means that a request contains a community string that is not known to the agent.
The default value for this parameter is 0 (disabled).

Security Level Parameters

The --show option displays the current SNMP GET security and SNMP SET security levels. Use --set
secLevel to modify existing settings: