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64 Configuring standard security features
To display the mibCapability configuration, use the following as an example:
To change the systemGroup configuration to default, use the following as an example:
Using legacy commands for SNMPv1
Use the snmpconfig command to configure the SNMPv1 agent and traps (see ”Using the snmpconfig
command” on page 61). However, if necessary for backward compatibility, you can choose to use
legacy commands.
switch:admin> snmpconfig --show mibCapability
FA-MIB: YES
FICON-MIB: YES
HA-MIB: YES
SW-TRAP: YES
swFCPortScn: YES
swEventTrap: YES
swFabricWatchTrap: YES
swTrackChangesTrap: NO
FA-TRAP: YES
connUnitStatusChange: YES
connUnitEventTrap: NO
connUnitSensorStatusChange: YES
connUnitPortStatusChange: YES
SW-EXTTRAP: NO
FICON-TRAP: NO
HA-TRAP: YES
fruStatusChanged: YES
cpStatusChanged: YES
fruHistoryTrap: NO
switch:admin> snmpconfig --default systemGroup
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This command will reset the agent's system group configuration back
to factory default
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sysDescr = Fibre Channel Switch
sysLocation = End User Premise
sysContact = Field Support
authTraps = 0 (OFF)
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