HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.0.0 Command Reference Guide (AA-RW1MA-TE, May 2005)

24 Fabric OS commands
Resets the SNMP agent configuration to default values.
Synopsis
agtcfgdefault
Availability
admin
Description
Use this command to reset the SNMP agent configuration to default values.
This command prompts the user and only proceeds to reset on the user’s confirmation. All new values
successfully configured by the command take effect immediately. These changes are persistent across
power cycles and reboots. For dual-domain systems, agtCfgDefault operates on the SNMP agent
associated with the current switch.
NOTE: On the Core Switch 2/64, there is one SNMP agent per logical switch. This command is specific
to the logical switch you are logged in to.
This command resets the following values:
There are six communities and respective trap recipients supported by the agent. The first three
communities are for read-write (rw) access and the last three are for read-only (ro) access. The default
value for the trap recipient of each community is 0.0.0.0. The default values for the community strings are
as follows:
Community 1: Secret Code
Community 2: OrigEquipMfr
Community 3: private
Community 4: public
Community 5: common
Community 6: FibreChannel
For an SNMP management station to receive a trap generated by the agent, the administrator must
configure a trap recipient to correspond to the IP address of the management station. In addition, the trap
recipient must be able to pass the access control list (ACL) check.
agtCfgDefault
sysDescr The system description. The default value is Fibre Channel Switch.
sysLocation The location of the system. The default value is End User Premise.
sysContact The contact information for the system. The default value is Field Support. Refer to
the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 4.x MIB reference guide for detailed sysDescr,
sysLocation, and sysContact descriptions.
authTraps When enabled, the authentication trap, authenticationFailure, is transmitted to a
configured trap recipient in the event the agent received 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).