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

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NOTE: When secure mode is enabled, community strings can be changed on the primary FCS switch
only and propagates changes across the fabric.
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 as described in accessControl category.
Trap recipient severity level
The event trap level in conjunction with the an event's severity level. When an event occurs and if its
severity level is at or below the set value, the SNMP traps, Event Trap traps (swEventTrap,
connUnitEventTrap and swFabricWatchTrap), are sent to configured trap recipients. By default, this value is
set at 0, implying that no Event Trap is sent. Possible values are:
SNMPv3 Configuration Parameters
Two user roles, snmpadmin and snmpuser are supported. snmpadmin provides read-write access and
snmpuser provides read-only access. Entries are added to USM table corresponding to each role. Total of
three entries of role snmpadmin and three entries of role snmpuser are supported. Separate default
passwords are provided for creation of authKey and privKey for each entry. Default set of passwords are
published and default algorithm (MD5/SHA) is used to create initial set of auth keys. You can change
these passwords using this option. You have the option to select authentication protocol MD5/SHA or no
authentication for each entry.
Select the following combination of protocols:
NoAuth/NoPriv
Auth/NoPriv
Auth/Priv
The length of user name string should be in range of 2 to 32 characters. Note that the default user names
are defined with noAuth and noPriv protocol. The factory default SNMPv3 user names are:
User 1: snmpadmin1
User 2: snmpadmin2
User 3: snmpadmin3
User 4: snmpuser1
User 5: snmpuser2
User 6: snmpuser3
The user configuration is available in both secure and nonsecure mode. When user select the --default
option, the user name and passwords are set to default.
In secure mode, the above configuration has to be updated by user on both primary and nonprimary
switches individually and unlike community strings, user name and passwords is not distributed for other
switches in the fabric.
0None
1Critical
2Error
3 Warning
4 Informational
5Debug