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

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Trap recipient severity level
The trap severity level is associated with each trap recipient IP address. The event trap level is in
conjunction with the event's severity level. When an event occurs and if its severity level is at or below the
set value, the SNMP event traps (swEventTrap, swFabricWatchTrap, and connUnitEventTrap)
are sent to the trap recipients. By default, this value is set to 0, implying that no such traps are sent.
Possible values are as follows:
Refer to errShow for related information.
The ACL check is as follows: there are six ACLs to restrict SNMP get/set/trap operations to hosts under a
host-subnet-area. Host-subnet-area is defined by comparing nonzero IP octets. For example, an ACL of
192.168.64.0 enables access by any hosts that start with the specified octets. The connecting host is
enabled to set each host-subnet-area to be read-write or read-only. The highest privilege matched out of six
entries is given to the access. The ACL check is turned off when all six entries contain 0.0.0.0.
NOTE: When secure mode is enabled, the access control list feature is incorporated into the WSNMP
and RSNMP security policies. Community strings can be changed on the primary FCS switch only and will
propagate changes across the fabric.
Operands
none
Examples
To modify the SNMP configuration values:
0none
1critical
2error
3 warning
4 informational
5debug
switch:admin> agtcfgset
Customizing MIB-II system variables ...
At each prompt, do one of the followings:
o <Return> to accept current value,
o enter the appropriate new value,
o <Control-D> to skip the rest of configuration, or
o <Control-C> to cancel any change.
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