Reference Guide

1026 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference
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snmpConfig
snmpv1
Selects SNMPv1-related configuration parameters. These parameters include the
community string, trap recipient IP address, and trap severity level associated with each trap
recipient IP address. When "0" is configured as a trap port, traps can be received at the
default port 162.
snmpv3
Selects SNMPv3-related configuration parameters. These parameters include the user
name, authentication protocol and password, the privacy protocol and password, the
SNMPv3 trap recipient's IP address, its associated user index, and trap severity level. When
"0" is configured as a trap port, traps can be received at the default port 162.
-index index
Specifies the index for which the user details are configured. Vaild values are from 1 through
6.
-community community_name
Specifies the community string. If special characters are used in the community_name, the
community_name must be enclosed in single quotes. The default values for the community
strings include the following:
Community 1: Secret Code
Community 2: OrigEquipMfr
Community 3: private
Community 4: public
Community 5: common
Community 6: FibreChannel
-host [ipv4 | ipv6 | dns]
Specifies the IP address of the host. IPv4, IPv6, and DNS hosts are supported.
-port udp_port
Specifies the UDP port where SNMP traps will be received. Valid port IDs range from 0
through 65535. The default port is 162.
-severity severity_level
Specifies the trap recipient severity level. When an event occurs and its severity level is at or
below the set value, the Event Trap traps (swEventTrap and connUnitEventTrap), are sent to
configured trap recipients. By default, this value is set at 0, implying that no Event Trap is
sent. Possible values are:
0: None
1: Critical
2: Error
3: Warning
4: Informational
5: Debug
--default
Sets the SNMP agent configuration data for a specified item to the default values. Generally,
these default values may be available in the configuration database. The command sets to
factory defaults if the SNMP agent configuration parameters are not available in the
configuration database. This operand is valid only with snmpv1.