Q-Logic ISR6142 manual Introduction, Table B-1. Snmp Properties

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B Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

Introduction

Simple network management protocol (SNMP) provides monitoring and trap functions for managing the router through third-party applications that support SNMP. The router firmware supports SNMP versions 1 and 2 and a QLogic (see page B-3). You may format the traps using SNMP version 1 or 2 (see page B-11).

SNMP Properties

You can set the SNMP properties using the command line interface (see “Set SNMP” on page 4-45).

Table B-1describes the SNMP properties.

 

Table B-1. SNMP Properties

 

 

Parameter

Description

 

 

Read community

A password that authorizes an SNMP management server to

 

read information from the router. This is a write-only field. The

 

value on the router and the SNMP management server must

 

be the same. The read community password can be up to

 

32 characters excluding the number sign (#), semicolon (;), and

 

comma (,). The default is password is public.

 

 

Trap community

A password that authorizes an SNMP management server to

 

receive traps. This is a write-only field. The value on the router

 

and the SNMP management server must be the same. The

 

trap community password can be up to 32 characters excluding

 

the number sign (#), semicolon (;), and comma (,). The default

 

password is public.

 

 

System location

Specifies the name of the router location. The name can be up

 

to 64 characters excluding the number sign (#), semicolon (;),

 

and comma (,). The default is undefined.

 

 

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Contents ISR6142 Command Line Interface CLI Document Revision History ISR6142 Command Line Interface CLI User’s GuideTable of Contents ISR6142 Command Line Interface CLI User’s Guide Log Messages List of Tables IndexIntended Audience Related Materials„ iSCSI draft standard draft-ietf-ips-iSCSI-20 Availability Technical SupportContact Information TrainingLatin and South America Region Logging On to a SAN Router Command UsageGuest Account Working with SAN Router ConfigurationsModifying a Configuration Saving and Restoring Router ConfigurationsSave Router Configuration and Persistence Restore Router Configuration and Persistence Chap Definition Configuring ChapClick Discovery Click Advanced Select Chap Login InformationSelect Mutual Authentication Discovery Session-Bi-directional ChapDiscovery Session-Uni-directional Chap Normal Session-Bi-directional Chap Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes the normal loginNormal Session-Uni-directional Chap Page CLI Commands Command ListingCommand Line Completion Command SyntaxCLI commands use the following syntax CommandKeywords AdminAuthority SyntaxBeacon BeaconOff Stats ClearClear LogsKeywords MMDDhhmmCCYY QRouter admin # date Tue Jan 1 142800 Tue Jan 1 142814Date Syntax dateModify FcipRouteKeywords add Syntax fciproute add mod rmRemote IPv6 Address Fcip route modify command exampleQRouter admin # fciproute mod Enabled IP Address IPv4 or IPv6 0=IPv6 Link LocalQRouter admin # fciproute rm Fcip route remove command exampleSyntax fru Keywords restoreRestore save FRU save command exampleHelp Displays a list of the commands and their syntaxHelp command example HelpMemory mgmt ntp History Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commandsExamples History command example QRouter admin # history Admin start Help HistoryList file Keywords cleanupImage Syntax imageMod InitiatorInitiator AddInitiator remove command example Adds a local initiator to target mapping Localmap add command example with FC port queryLocalmap LocalmapFC presented initiator Wwpn 210100c0dd0c8be2 Localmap add command example without FC port queryLocalmap remove command example Authority None Keywords logout Examples Logout command exampleQRouter admin # logout none login LogoutPassword command example PasswordChanges the guest and administrator passwords PasswordSyntax ping Examples Ping command exampleQRouter admin # ping PingAuthority None Syntax quit Examples Quit command exampleQRouter admin # quit none login QuitRestarts the router firmware RebootReboot Reboot command exampleModifies an existing remote device mapping Remotemap add command exampleRemote Map RemotemapRemotemap add command example with SMART-WRITE licenses Remotemap modify command example with SMART-WRITE licenses Remotemap add command example without SMART-WRITE licensesPlease select a remote mapping from the list above q to quit Remotemap remove command exampleAdds a peer router Remotepeer add command exampleRemote Peer RemotepeerRemotepeer remove command example Reset factory command example Reset FactoryAdmin session Reset factorySave CaptureTraces Save traces command examples Set Syntax setKeywords chap System Sets system parameters such as symbolic name and log levelSet chap Configures general router parametersSet Chap command example Set ChapSet FC Set fc portnumPortnum Set Features Set featuresSet Features command example Set iscsi portnum Configures an iSCSI portQRouter admin # set iscsi Set iSCSIIPv6 Tgt TCP Port No. Min=1024, Max=65535 Set isns portnum Configures iSNS parameters for an iSCSI portSet iSNS command example Set iSNSSet mgmt Configures the router’s management port 10/100Set Mgmt command example Set MgmtSet NTP command example Set NTPSet ntp Set Properties Configures the CLI command line interface propertiesExamples Set Properties command example QRouter admin # set propertiesSet Snmp Set snmpTrapdestinations Command Reference Command Syntax Set system Configures the general router parametersSet System command example Set SystemInitiators fc or iscsi ShowAuthority None Syntax show chap Fciproutes linkidPresentedinitiators LocalmapsMemory PerfTargets fc or iscsi Displays the router statistics, both FC and iSCSIAuthority None Syntax Displays Chap configurationExamples Show Chap command example Show ChapShow fc portnum Show FC command exampleShow FC Port, it displays both portsShow FcipRoutes Show fciproutes linkidLinkid QRouter admin # show features Feature Key Information Show FeaturesSyntax show features Examples Show Features command exampleIscsi Show InitiatorsKeywords fc Syntax show initiators fcSpecifies the number of the iSCSI port to display Examples Show iSCSI port command exampleShow iSCSI Show iscsi portnumIPv6 Address IPv6 Link Local IPv6 Vlan DisabledShow isns portnum Examples Show iSNS command exampleShow iSNS Both iSCSI portsExamples Show Localmaps command example Show LocalmapsSyntax show localmaps Show logs Examples Show Logs command exampleShow Logs Displays the router event logQRouter # show memory Memory Units Free/Total Show Memory command example with one Fcip route configuredShow Memory Syntax show memoryExamples Show Mgmt command example Show MgmtShow mgmt Examples Show NTP command example Show NTPShow ntp Keywords byte Show PerformanceShow Performance byte command example QRouter # show perf byte47M 93M 94M 48M 96M 46M 45M 97M 92M Syntax show presentedinitiators Examples Show Presented Initiators command exampleShow Presented Initiators Displays initiators presented by the router FCFC Presented Targets Show Presented TargetsSyntax show presentedtargets fc Specifies the display of FC presented targetsShow Presented iSCSI Targets command example QRouter # show properties CLI Properties Examples Show Properties command exampleShow Properties Syntax show propertiesQRouter # show remotemaps Remote Mappings Examples Show Remotemaps command exampleShow Remotemaps Syntax show remotemapsQRouter # # show remotepeers Remote System Information Examples Show Remotepeers command exampleShow Remotepeers Syntax show remotepeersExamples Show Snmp command example Show SnmpShow snmp Show stats Examples Show Statistics command exampleShow Stats Displays the router statistics FC and iSCSIData Bytes Rcvd Completed Command Reference Command Syntax Examples Show System command example Show SystemShow system Show targets Show TargetsShow vlan portnum Displays the router’s Vlan configurationShow Vlan command example Show VlanShutdown Authority Admin session Syntax shutdownExamples Shutdown command example QRouter admin # shutdownTarget TargetExamples Traceroute command example TracerouteSyntax traceroute Command Reference Command Syntax SN0054659-00 a Informational Log Messages Log DataTable A-1. Application Modules-Informational Log Messages Application ModulesTable A-1. Application Modules-Informational Log Messages Table A-2. iSCSI Driver-Informational Log Messages ISCSI DriverTable A-3. Fibre Channel Driver-Informational Log Messages Fibre Channel DriverTable A-4. User Modules-Informational Log Messages User ModulesTable A-4. User Modules-Informational Log Messages Table A-5. FCIP-Informational Log Messages FcipTable A-7. System-Informational Log Messages TOE DriverSystem Table A-6. TOE-Informational Log MessagesTable A-8. Application Module-Error Log Messages Error Log MessagesCapacity Table A-8. Application Module-Error Log Messages Table A-8. Application Module-Error Log Messages Page Log Messages Error Log Messages Page Page Table A-9. iSCSI Driver-Error Log Messages Page Log Messages Table A-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Error Log MessagesTable A-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Error Log Messages Table A-11. User Modules-Error Log Messages Table A-11. User Modules-Error Log Messages Page Table A-12. System-Error Log Messages Fatal Log MessagesTable A-13. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages Etpassthroughstatus Table A-13. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages Table A-14. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log Messages FC DriverTable A-14. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log Messages Table A-15. TOE-Fatal Log Messages Table A-16. System-Fatal Log Messages Log Messages Fatal Log Messages SN0054659-00 a Introduction Snmp PropertiesTable B-1. Snmp Properties Table B-2. Snmp Trap Configuration Parameters Snmp Trap ConfigurationSystem Information Management Information Base MIBQsrNwPortEntry Network Port TableQsrIPAddressType QsrNwPortRoleQsrNwPortIndex QsrNwPortAddressModeFibre Channel Port Table QsrFcPortNodeWwn QsrFcPortEntryQsrFcPortRole QsrFcPortIndexSensor Table QsrSensorIndex QsrSensorEntrySensor entry consists of the following sequence of objects QsrSensorTypeQsrSensorState QsrSensorValueQsrUpperThreshold QsrLowerThresholdQsrEventDescription NotificationsNotification Objects QsrEventSeverityFibre Channel Port Down Notification Agent Start Up NotificationAgent Shut Down Notification Network Port Down NotificationGeneric Notification Sensor NotificationPage Index 109 A-3 1111 A-3 MIB MIB B-3 SN0054659-00 a Index-5
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