Brocade Communications Systems Comprehensive Guide to Brocade 6910 Software Configuration and IP Management

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Software configuration

Software configuration

Switch IP configurations

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

 

 

 

snAgGblIfIpAddr

Read-write

Shows the IP address of the interface.

brcdIp.1.1.2.1.13

 

 

Syntax: Integer

 

 

 

 

 

snAgGblIfIpMask

Read-write

Shows the IP address mask of the interface.

brcdIp.1.1.2.1.14

 

 

Syntax: Integer

 

 

 

 

 

snAgDefGwayIp

Read-write

Shows the IP address of the default gateway router.

brcdIp.1.1.2.1.10

 

 

Syntax: Integer

 

 

 

 

 

SNTP server table

These objects provide information on the SNTP server.

NOTE

In a specific configuration and with IPv4 SNTP servers only, SNMP may stop working when the SNTP server table is viewed. If this occurs, add rfc4001-inetAddressMIB.mib or rfc4001.mib.

Name, Identifier, and Syntax

Access

Description

 

 

 

fdrySntpServerTable

None

Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) server table.

brcdIp.1.1.7.1.1.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

fdrySntpServerEntry

None

An entry in the SNTP server table. This table uses running index as

brcdIp.1.1.7.1.1.1.1

 

the Index to the table.Reasons to go for running index Scheme

 

 

rather than IP addresses:

 

 

1

The table will be Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF)

 

 

 

independent so that multiple VRFs can share the same

 

 

 

address type and address.

 

 

2

Index with address type and address could be potentially 17

 

 

 

unsigned integer, dp parsing and finding the next index takes

 

 

 

CPU time. The PDU gets to be huge too!

 

 

3

IP address is just another attribute; they are supposed to be

 

 

 

a list of servers.

 

 

 

fdrySntpServerIndex

None

The index to the SNTP server table. A maximum of three SNTP

brcdIp.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.1

 

servers are supported.

Syntax: Unsigned32

 

 

 

 

 

 

fdrySntpServerAddrType

Read-create

The SNTP server IP address type:

brcdIp.1.1.7.1.1.1.1.2

 

ipv4(1)

Syntax: InetAddressType

 

ipv6(2)

 

 

ipv6z(4)

Default: IPv4

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Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch MIB Reference

 

53-1002582-01

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Contents Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch Brocade Communications Systems, Incorporated Document History Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch MIB Reference Contents Chapter Registration Physical Properties of a Device Chapter MAC-Based Vlan MIB Variable Index This chapter About This DocumentSupported hardware and software Related publications Document conventionsText formatting Getting technical help Document feedback Page Obtaining and installing the Brocade 6910 MIBs Overview of the Brocade 6910 MIBIntroduction Downloading the MIB from Technical Support web siteProprietary objects Standard objectsReloading MIBs into a third-party NMS Object Group Name Object Identifier Sections to Refer To SNMPv3 support Structure of this guideStructure of this guide Supported Standard MIBs Supported on Brocade 6910 switchesRFC compliance management Partially supported standards Lldp MIB supportIeee standards Following groups are supported on Brocade 6910 switches RFC 1213 Management Information Base MIB-IIRFC 1493 Definitions of managed objects for bridges RFC 1611 DNS Server MIB extensionsRFC 1612 DNS Resolver MIB Extensions Following groups are supported on Brocade 6910 switches RFC 2096 IP forwarding table MIB RFC 2576 Snmp Community MIBRFC 2737 Entity MIB, Version RFC 2737 Entity MIB, VersionRFC 2863 Interfaces Group MIB RFC 2925 Ping MIBRFC 2925 Remote Trace MIB RFC 3635 Ethernet-like interface types RFC 3413 Snmp Notification MIBRFC 3636 Ieee 802.3 Medium Attachment Units MAU MIB Ieee 802.1ag Connectivity Fault Management CFM MIB RFC 4878 OAM Functions on Ethernet-Like Interfaces MIB Dot3OamDyingGaspEnable Dot3OamEventLogTable RFC 4878 OAM Functions on Ethernet-Like Interfaces MIB Registration Object Name and Identifier DescriptionRegistration Power supply Physical Properties of a DeviceCommon objects BoardsPower supply table TemperatureGeneral chassis Common objectsBasic Configuration and Management Software ImageReload Following object allows you to reload the agentFile download and upload Software ImageSoftware Image Software image details Syntax DisplayString It can display up to 32 characters Software configuration Switch IP configurationsSoftware configuration Sntp server tableMedia table Media table Agent user access group User AccessGeneral security objects Authorization and accounting Authorization and accountingRadius general group Radius server table Radius server tableFollowing objects provide information on the Radius server Tacacs general objects Tacacs general objectsTacacs server table Tacacs server tableFollowing objects provide information on the Tacacs server Tacacs server table Multi-Device Port Authentication Multi-device port authenticationGlobal multi-device port authentication objects Clear interface multi-device port authentication objectsMulti-device port authentication clear sessions Multi-device port authentication objectsMulti-device port authentication Multi-device port authentication Multi-device port authentication DAI Vlan configuration table Dynamic ARP Inspection Vlan configuration tableTraffic Security Dynamic ARP Inspection Interface configuration table Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Dhcp Snooping Interface configuration table Dhcp Snooping Vlan configuration tableDhcp Snooping global scalar object IP Source Guard IP Source Guard Interface configuration tableIP Source Guard MAC-Based Vlan MAC-based Vlan global objectsMAC-based Vlan global objects Switch port information group Switch port informationInterfaces Switch port information FdryLinkAggregationGroupTable Link Aggregation Group LAG tableLink Aggregation Group LAG table Link Aggregation Group LAG table CPU utilization Monitoring and LoggingSystem Dram information group Global ARP statistics Support for optical monitoringGlobal ARP statistics Following are the MIB objects display statistics for ARPSystem log server table System loggingSystem logging System logging Agent temperature table for stacking Object for StackingAgent temperature table for stacking Traps and Objects to Enable Traps Objects for Brocade 6910 switch trapsTrap information Trap receiver tableStandard traps System status trapsStandard traps Brocade supports the following traps from RFCTraps for Rmon events Traps for spanning tree protocolBrocade supports for the following traps for Rmon from RFC General traps IronWare trapsIronWare traps Traps for stacking Port security trapsBrocade supports for the following traps for stacking Rmon event traps ExamplesExamples Page Examples MIB Variable Index Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch MIB Reference Page Brocade 6910 Ethernet Access Switch MIB Reference

6910 specifications

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The switch also incorporates advanced features like Virtual Chassis technology, allowing multiple switches to operate as a single logical entity. This simplifies management and improves redundancy, enhancing overall network reliability. Additionally, the Brocade 6910 includes comprehensive security features that protect network data through robust monitoring and access controls.

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In conclusion, the Brocade 6910 Switch exemplifies modern networking solutions with its high performance, versatility, and advanced management capabilities. Organizations looking for reliable, scalable, and efficient networking solutions will find the Brocade 6910 to be an outstanding choice that meets the demands of today’s dynamic environments.