Fujitsu BX600 manual Using Snmp

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Using SNMP

8 Using SNMP

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a communication protocol designed specifically for managing devices or other elements on a network. Equipment commonly managed with SNMP includes switches, routers and host computers. SNMP is typically used to configure these devices for proper operation in a network environment, as well as to monitor them to evaluate performance or detect potential problems.

To access this IBP from a network management station using SNMP, follow these steps:

1.Install an SNMP management application on your host computer.

2.Verify that the management station and IBP are configured to the same IP domain.

3.Configure the community name and access rights for network management access via SNMP.

4.To receive trap messages from the IBP, you must specify the IP address of the trap managers, associated community names, and trap types that the IBP will generate.

5.An SNMP management station can configure and monitor network devices by setting or reading device variables specified in the Management Infor- mation Base (MIB). The key MIB groups supported by this IBP are listed in this appendix.

To monitor device status or modify system parameters on the IBP from a network management system, you must access the appropriate MIB variables via your SNMP management application.

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Contents Primergy BX600 Blade Server Systems Primergy BX600 Blade Server Systems Comments… Suggestions… Corrections… Page Contents Page Page Page 1Information About Boards Important NotesIndustry Canada Class a 2Compliance StatementsLVD Taiwan Bsmi Class a Australia AS/NZS 3548 1995 Class a Head of Line Blocking Features of the IBP ModuleFlow Control Support Ieee MAC Address Supported Features MAC Address Capacity SupportBack Pressure Support Jumbo Frames SupportVlan Transparency Supported Features Layer 2 Features Igmp SnoopingAutomatic Aging for MAC Addresses Port SecurityBootP and Dhcp Clients Port Backup SupportPort Group Support Failover Propogation SupportSave Configuration as file IBP Module Management FeaturesVarious Files of Management Operation Duplication of Management fileConfiguration File Download and Upload Snmp Alarms and Trap LogsCommand Line Interface Snmp Version 1,Version 2, and VersionPort Based Authentication Security FeatureLocked Port Support Radius ClientInternal Ports Description of HardwareCompliance Statements Important Notes Primergy BX620 Primergy GbE Switch Blade 30/12 Internal Ports ListStatus of LEDs Features and BenefitsPort LEDs System LEDManagement PerformanceNotational Conventions Target Group Dimensions Technical DataElectrical data National and international standardsEnvironmental conditions Introduction to IBP Network PlanningMaking Network Connections Connecting to 1000BASE-T Devices1000BASE-T Cable Requirements Cable Testing for Existing Category 5 Cable1000BASE-T Pin Assignments Adjusting Existing Category 5 Cabling for 1000BASE-TPackage Contents OverviewUnpacking the IBP Module Mount the IBP Module Connecting the IBP ModuleSelect 2 Console Redirection Switch Blade Port Default Settings Start up and Configuration the IBP ModuleUnder Properties, select VT100 for Emulation mode Configuring the TerminalBooting Device Erasing the Device Configuration Boot Image DownloadSoftware Download System Image Download Operation Code CLI Software Download Through Tftp ServerTftp Main Menu Web-Based Management Interface Web-Based Management Interface Command Buttons Configurable DataMain Menu Selection CriteriaNon-Configurable Data Configuring Port ConfigurationCompliance Statements Important Notes Viewing Port Group Information Configurable Data Compliance Statements Important Notes Viewing Management Vlan Information Managing Port Backup Configuring Port Backup Configuration Viewing Port Backup Status Refresh Updates the information on Compliance Statements Important Notes Viewing Panel Description Page Configurable Data Terminal interface via the EIA-232 port Configuring Inband AdministrationNon-Configurable Data Compliance Statements Important Notes Configuring Telnet Session Page Configurable Data Main Menu Web-Based Management Interface Configuring Serial Port Page Configurable Data Selection Criteria Command Buttons Configuring Dhcp Client-identifier Defining Dhcp Client Configuring Dhcp RestartDefining Snmp Configuring Snmp Community Configuration Configuring Snmp Trap Receiver Configuration Viewing Snmp supported MIBs Main Menu Web-Based Management Interface Command Buttons Viewing Sntp Global Status Non-Configurable Data Configuring Sntp Server Configuration Configurable Data Unknown IPV4 Viewing Sntp Server Status Non-Configurable DataMain Menu Web-Based Management Interface Configurable Data Intelligent Blade Panel Module Refresh Refresh the configuration value again Managing System Utilities Panel Reset Command Buttons Reset All Configuration to Defaults Page Command ButtonsReset the Passwords to Defaults Page Command Buttons Overview Web-Based Management Interface Uploading Specific Files from Panel Removing Specific File Defining Ping Function Copying Running Configuration to PanelSubmit This will initiate the ping Non-Configurable Data Viewing Radius Statistics Page Non-Configurable Data Viewing Radius Server Statistics Page Selection Criteria Command Buttons Non-Configurable Data Resetting All Radius Statistics Page Command Buttons Configurable Data Command Buttons Non-Configurable Data Overview Web-Based Management Interface Viewing Buffered Log Configuring Command Logger Page Configurable Data Viewing Event Log Configuring Console LogConfiguring Hosts configuration Page Configurable Data Configuring syslog configuration Page Configurable Data Overview Web-Based Management Interface Viewing Login Session Page Non-Configurable Data CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference Command Buttons Non-Configurable Data CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference 104 Intelligent Blade Panel Module 105 Intelligent Blade Panel Module CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference Viewing Each Port Summary Statistics Page Selection Criteria Configurable Data Command Buttons Non-Configurable Data CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference Viewing Access Control Summary Page Non-Configurable Data Command Buttons Non-Configurable Data Defining Access Control User Login Page Selection Criteria Defining Each Port Access Privileges Page Selection Criteria CLI Mode-based Topology Command Reference Managing IP Filter IP Filter Configuration Selection Criteria Defining User Login Selection Criteria Command CLI Command FormatExample Ip address ipaddr netmask vlan-id Example Clear port-groupParameters CLI Mode-based TopologyValues Network Address Syntax Address Type Format Range IPAddrAnnotations MacAddrSystem Information and Statistics commands Show eventlog Show running-configShow sysinfo Show running-config all scriptnameShow system System InformationShow hardware Show version Show loginsession Device Configuration Commands Interface Show interface statusShow interface status slot/port all Show interface Show interface slot/portShow interface counters Default Setting Show interface counters detailed slot/port switchport Total Packets Received Without Errors Total Packets Received with MAC ErrorsTotal Packets Transmitted Octets Total Transmit Errors Total Packets Transmitted SuccessfullyTotal Transmited Packets Discards Management Commands Command Reference Show interface IBP Interface range InterfaceSpeed-duplex 10 100 full-duplex half-duplex Speed-duplexSpeed-duplex all 10 100 full-duplex half-duplex Full duplex Full duplex half duplex Half duplexNegotiate Negotiate no negotiateNegotiate all no negotiate all Capabilities Description Storm-control flowcontrolStorm-control flowcontrol no storm-control flowcontrol Syntax Show mac-addr-table macaddr all Show mac-address-table igmpsnooping Show mac-address-table multicast macaddr vlanid all Show mac-address-table multicastShow mac-address-table agetime Default Setting Show mac-address-table stats Default SettingShow mac-address-table stats Show mac-address-table agetimeManagement Vlan Show mgmt-vlan Mac-address-table aging-timeMgmt-vlan Mgmt-vlan mgmtVlanName vlan-id no mgmt-vlan mgmtVlanNameMgmt-vlan mgmtVlanName no mgmt-vlan mgmtVlanName Configuration Commands Igmpsnooping Igmp Snooping Show Commands Show igmp snoopingShow igmpsnooping Igmpsnooping portGroupName no igmpsnooping portGroupNamePort Channel Lacp Lacp portGroupName no lacp portGroupNameShow lacp Port-group portGroupName no port-group portGroupName Port Group Show CommandsPort Backup Show Commands Configuration Commands Port-backup Port-backup portGroupName no port-backup portGroupNameDefault Setting Command Mode Link State Show Commands Port-backup no port-backupLinkstate portGroupName no linkstate portGroupName Configuration Commands LinkstateManagement Commands Network Commands Show ip interfaceShow ip redirects Show ip filter 1.4 mtuMtu 1518-9216 no mtu Ip default-gateway Command UsageIp default-gateway gateway no ip default-gateway Ip addressIp address protocol bootp dhcp vlanID none Ip address protocolIp address mgmt-vlan Ip filter no ip filter Ip filterIp filter ipaddr no ip filter ipaddr Serial Interface Commands Show line consoleBaudrate Line consoleExec-timeout Password-thresholdPassword-threshold 0-120 no password-threshold Telnet Session Commands Silent-timeTelnet host port debug line echo Line vty Show line vtyExec-timeout 1-160 no exec-timeout Maxsessions Maxsessions 0-5 no maxsessionsSessions Telnet sessions Sessions no sessionsTelnet sessions no telnet sessions Telnet maxsessionsTelnet exec-timeout Telnet exec-timeout 1-160 no telnet exec-timeoutTelnet maxsessions 0-5 no maxsessions Show telnet Snmp Server Commands Show snmpShow trapflags Snmp-server sysname name Snmp-server sysnameSnmp-server location Syntax Snmp-server location locSnmp-server contact Snmp-server communitySnmp-server community name no snmp-server community name Default Setting Snmp-server community ro rw name Snmp-server enable traps Snmp-server hostSnmp-server host ipaddr name no snmp-server host name No This command disables Multiple User trap Snmp Trap Commands Show snmptrap Snmp trap link-status Snmp trap link-status no snmp trap link-statusSnmp trap link-status all no snmp trap link-status all Snmptrap name ipaddr Snmptrap name ipaddr no snmptrap name ipaddrSnmptrap ipaddr Snmptrap mode name ipaddr no snmptrap mode name ipaddr Snmptrap modeHttp commands Show ip http Snmptrap ipaddr name ipaddr ipaddrnewIp javamode no ip javamode Ip javamodeIp http port 1-65535 no ip http port Ip http portIp http server Ip http server no ip http serverIp http secure-port portid no ip http secure-port Ip http secure-portIp http secure-server Ip http secure-server no ip http secure-serverIp http secure-protocol Secure Shell SSH Commands Show ip sshIp ssh Ip ssh no ip sshIp ssh protocol Ip ssh timeout Ip ssh maxsessionsIp ssh maxsessions 0-5 no ip ssh maxsessions Ip ssh timeout 1-160 no ip ssh timeout Dhcp Client Commands Ip dhcp restartIp dhcp client-identifier System Burned In MAC Address Lockmessage messagestring default Lock CommandsLock lockidentifier Exclusive no lock lockidentifierALL LockmessageShow lock LockresetSystem Log Management Commands Show Commands Show loggingShow logging buffered Show logging traplog Show logging traplogsShow logging hosts Configuration Commands Logging buffered Display Message Index used for deletingLogging buffered no logging buffered Logging buffered wrap no logging buffered wrap Logging consoleLogging console severitylevel 0-7 no logging console Logging host hostaddress port severitylevel Logging hostLogging host reconfigure hostindex hostaddress Logging syslogLogging syslog no logging syslog Clear logging buffered Logging syslog port portid no logging syslog portScript apply Script Management CommandsScript apply scriptname Script deleteScript list Script showScript show scriptname User Account Management Commands Show Commands Show usersConfiguration Commands Username Username snmpv3 authentication Username username password nopassword no username usernameUsername snmpv3 encryption Security Commands Show Commands Show users authenticationShow authentication Show dot1x Show authentication usersShow dot1x detail Show dot1x statistics slot/port Show dot1x statisticsShow dot1x summary Show dot1x summary slot/port allShow dot1x users Secret Configured Yes / No Show radius-serversShow radius Show radius accounting statistics ipaddr Radius Accounting Mode Enabled or disabledSecret Configured Yes or No Show radius statisticsShow radius statistics ipaddr Show tacacs Show port-security Show port-security dynamic slot/port Configuration Commands Authentication login Possible method values are local, radius, reject, and tacacs Username defaultloginUsername login user listname Username login3.2 dot1x default-login 3 Dot1x Configuration Commands 3.1 dot1x initializeDot1x login user listname 3.3 dot1x login3.4 dot1x system-auth-control Dot1x system-auth-control no dot1x system-auth-control3.6 dot1x port-control 3.5 dot1x user3.7 dot1x max-req Dot1x re-authentication no dot1x re-authentication 3.8 dot1x re-authentication3.9 dot1x re-reauthenticate Dot1x max-req 1-10 no dot1x max-req3.10 dot1x timeout Radius accounting mode no radius accounting mode Radius Configuration Commands Radius accounting modeRadius-sever key Radius-server hostRetries the maximum number of times Range 1 Radius-server retransmitRadius-server timeout Radius-server timeout seconds no radius-server timeoutRadius-server msgauth Tacacs Configuration Commands Radius-server primaryTacacs no tacacs Tacacs mode 1-3 master slave no tacacs mode Tacacs modeTacacs server-ip Tacacs server-ip 1-3 ipaddr no tacacs server-ipTacacs port 1-3 1-65535 no tacacs port Tacacs portTacacs key Tacacs key 1-3 no tacacs keyTacacs timeout 1-3 1-255 no tacacs timeout Tacacs timeoutTacacs retry Tacacs retry 1-3 1-9 no tacacs retryPort Security Configuration Commands Port-security Port-security no port-security Default SettingPort-security max-dynamic Port-security max-static 0-20 no port-security max-static Port-security max-staticSyntax Port-security mac-address move Default Setting Port-security mac-addressPort-security mac-address move Sntp Simple Network Time Protocol Commands Show Commands Show sntpShow sntp client Configuration Commands Sntp broadcast client poll-interval Sntp client mode broadcast unicast no sntp client mode Sntp client modeSntp client port Sntp client port portid 6-10 no sntp client portSntp unicast client poll-interval Sntp unicast client poll-retry Sntp unicast client poll-timeoutSntp clock timezone Sntp server10.2.9 System UtilitiesSntp clock timezone name 0-12 0-59 before-utc after-utc Clear Clear arpClear eventlog Clear traplogClear pass Clear configClear mac address table Syntax Clear mac-addr-table dynamic Default SettingClear counters Clear counters slot/port allClear igmp snooping Enable passwdClear ip filter Syntax Clear ip filter Default SettingClear dot1x statistics Syntax Clear dot1x statistics all slot/portClear radius statistics Clear tacacsCopy Privileged Exec Files download from PC to board Syntax Copy running-config startup-config filename Delete Syntax Copy clibanner url copy url clibanner no clibannerSyntax Delete filename 11.4 dirWhichboot Dir boot-rom config opcode filenameBoot-system Display Message Column Heading DescriptionPing Boot-system boot-rom config opcode filenameTraceroute Syntax Logging cli-command Default Setting Logging cli-commandCalendar set Calendar set mm/dd/yy hhmmssReload ConfigureDisconnect Disconnect 0-10 allSyntax Quit Default Setting HostnameQuit Dhcp Commands Syntax Ip dhcp restart Default SettingSyntax Ip dhcp client-identifier text text hex hex Using Snmp Standard MIBs are listed in the following table Supported MIBsPrivate enterprise MIB is listed below RFC 2233 IF-MIB Accessing MIB ObjectsSupported MIBs Using Snmp Supported MIBs Using Snmp Snmp traps supported include the following items Supported TrapsDefault Settings SB9 Default Config In-band Administration Line console mode SSL Diagnosing IBP Indicators Troubleshooting and TipsSymptom Action Accessing the Management Interface
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