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

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Displays options for configuring SNMP MIB trap capability.
Synopsis
snmpMibCapShow
Availability
all users
Description
Use this command to display the SNMP MIBs and traps capability of the SNMP agent in the switch.
NOTE: agtCfgDefault also resets the SNMP MIB and trap capability to default along with other
SNMP agent configuration.
The values can be changed, if user download the configuration data through configDownload
command.
All the new values successfully configured by snmpMibCapSet command takes effect immediately.
If SNMP MIB is disabled, then the corresponding traps are disabled. If any trap group is disabled then the
corresponding individual traps also are disabled.
Operands
none
snmpMibCapShow
FA-MIB Specifying yes means the user can access FA-MIB variables with an SNMP
manager. The default value is yes.
HA-MIB Specifying yes means the user can access HA-MIB variables with an SNMP
manager. The default value is yes.
SW-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive SW-TRAPS
from the switch. The default value is yes. Users can also turn on or off individual SW
Traps. The individual SW traps are swFCPortScn, swEventTrap, swFabricWatchTrap
and swTrackChangesTrap.
FA-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive FA-TRAPS
from the switch. The default value is yes. Users can also turn on or off individual FA
Traps. The individual FA Traps are connUnitStatusChange, connUnitEventTrap,
connUnitSensorStatusChange and connUnitPortStatusChange.
SW-EXTTRAP Specifying yes means user can receive SSN in the SW traps. The default value is no.
HA-TRAP Specifying yes means the SNMP management application can receive HA traps
from the switch. The default value is yes. Users can also turn on or off individual HA
Traps. The individual HA Traps are fruStatusChanged, cpStatusChanged, and
fruHistoryTrap.