Deployment Guide

1064 Fabric OS Command Reference
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snmpConfig
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connUnitSensorStatusChange(5) 0x20 Enabled
connUnitPortStatusChange (6) 0x40 Enabled
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FICON-MIB 0x1 Enabled
linkRNIDDeviceRegistration (1) 0x2 Enabled
linkRNIDDevicedeRegistration(2) 0x4 Enabled
linkLIRRListenerAdded (3) 0x8 Enabled
linkLIRRListenerRemoved (4) 0x10 Enabled
linkRLIRFailureIncident (5) 0x20 Enabled
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HA-MIB 0x1 Enabled
fruStatusChanged (1) 0x2 Enabled
cpStatusChanged (2) 0x4 Enabled
fruHistoryTrap (3) 0x8 Enabled
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FCIP-MIB 0x1 Enabled
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SCSI-MIB 0x1 Enabled
iscsiTgtLoginFailure (1) 0x2 Enabled
iscsiTgtLoginFailure (2) 0x4 Enabled
iscsiTgtLoginFailure (3) 0x8 Enabled
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IF-MIB 0x1 Enabled
linkUpTrap (3) 0x8 Enabled
linkdownTrap (4) 0x10 Enabled
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BBD-MIB 0x1 Enabled
bdTrap (1) 0x2 Enabled
bdClearTrap (2) 0x4 Enabled
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MAPS-MIB 0x1 Enabled
mapsTrapAM (1) 0x2 Enabled
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T11-FC-ZONE-SERVER-MIB 0x1 Disabled
t11ZsRequestRejectNotify (1) 0x2 Disabled
t11ZsMergeFailureNotify (2) 0x4 Disabled
t11ZsMergeSuccessNotify (3) 0x8 Disabled
t11ZsDefZoneChangeNotify (4) 0x10 Disabled
t11ZsActivateNotify (5) 0x20 Disabled
Note: The Zone Mib parameters are for restricted usage only.
Use the --show mibCapability option to display the traps configurable under each MIB. For more
information, refer to the Fabric OS Administrator's Guide.
The following MIB configuration options are supported:
--set mibCapability
Configures MIBs interactively. When used without a MIB name, this command
displays a menu with supported MIBs and associated traps, and for each MIB or
trap, you are prompted to confirm or change the default by specifying yes or no.
Specifying yes means you can access the MIB variables with an SNMP manager.