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Table B-1. SNMP Properties (Continued)

Parameter

System contact

Authentication traps

Description

Specifies the name of the person to be contacted to respond to trap events. The name can be up to 64 characters excluding the number sign (#), semicolon (;), and comma (,). The default is undefined.

Enables or disables authentication trap generation in response to authentication failures. The default is disabled.

SNMP Trap Configuration

SNMP trap configuration supports setting up to eight trap destinations. Choose from Traps 1–Trap 8 to configure each trap. Table B-2describes the parameters for configuring a SNMP trap.

Table B-2. SNMP Trap Configuration Parameters

Parameter

Description

 

 

Trap n enabled

Enables or disables trap n. If disabled, the trap is not configured.

 

 

Trap address*

Specifies the IP address to which the SNMP traps are sent. A max-

 

imum of eight trap addresses are supported. The default address

 

for traps is 0.0.0.0.

 

 

Trap port*

The port number on which the trap is sent. The default is 162.

 

 

Trap version

Specifies the SNMP version (1 or 2) with which to format traps.

 

 

*Trap address (other than 0.0.0.) and trap port combinations must be unique. For example, if trap 1 and trap 2 have the same address, then they must have different port values. Similarly, if trap 1 and trap 2 have the same port value, they must have different addresses.

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Contents ISR6142 Command Line Interface CLI ISR6142 Command Line Interface CLI User’s Guide Document Revision HistoryTable of Contents ISR6142 Command Line Interface CLI User’s Guide Log Messages Index List of TablesRelated Materials Intended Audience„ iSCSI draft standard draft-ietf-ips-iSCSI-20 Technical Support AvailabilityTraining Contact InformationLatin and South America Region Command Usage Logging On to a SAN RouterWorking with SAN Router Configurations Modifying a ConfigurationSaving and Restoring Router Configurations Guest AccountSave Router Configuration and Persistence Restore Router Configuration and Persistence Configuring Chap Chap DefinitionClick Advanced Select Chap Login Information Select Mutual AuthenticationDiscovery Session-Bi-directional Chap Click DiscoveryDiscovery Session-Uni-directional Chap Click OK Click OK. The initiator completes the normal login Normal Session-Bi-directional ChapNormal Session-Uni-directional Chap Page Command Listing CLI CommandsCommand Syntax CLI commands use the following syntaxCommand Command Line CompletionAdmin AuthoritySyntax KeywordsBeacon BeaconOff Clear ClearLogs StatsQRouter admin # date Tue Jan 1 142800 Tue Jan 1 142814 DateSyntax date Keywords MMDDhhmmCCYYFcipRoute Keywords addSyntax fciproute add mod rm ModifyFcip route modify command example QRouter admin # fciproute modEnabled IP Address IPv4 or IPv6 0=IPv6 Link Local Remote IPv6 AddressFcip route remove command example QRouter admin # fciproute rmKeywords restore Restore saveFRU save command example Syntax fruDisplays a list of the commands and their syntax Help command exampleHelp HelpMemory mgmt ntp Displays a numbered list of the previously entered commands Examples History command exampleQRouter admin # history Admin start Help History HistoryKeywords cleanup ImageSyntax image List fileInitiator InitiatorAdd ModInitiator remove command example Localmap add command example with FC port query LocalmapLocalmap Adds a local initiator to target mappingLocalmap add command example without FC port query FC presented initiator Wwpn 210100c0dd0c8be2Localmap remove command example Examples Logout command example QRouter admin # logout none loginLogout Authority None Keywords logoutPassword Changes the guest and administrator passwordsPassword Password command exampleExamples Ping command example QRouter admin # pingPing Syntax pingExamples Quit command example QRouter admin # quit none loginQuit Authority None Syntax quitReboot RebootReboot command example Restarts the router firmwareRemotemap add command example Remote MapRemotemap Modifies an existing remote device mappingRemotemap add command example with SMART-WRITE licenses Remotemap add command example without SMART-WRITE licenses Remotemap modify command example with SMART-WRITE licensesRemotemap remove command example Please select a remote mapping from the list above q to quitRemotepeer add command example Remote PeerRemotepeer Adds a peer routerRemotepeer remove command example Reset Factory Admin sessionReset factory Reset factory command exampleCapture SaveTraces Save traces command examples Syntax set SetKeywords chap Sets system parameters such as symbolic name and log level SystemConfigures general router parameters Set Chap command exampleSet Chap Set chapSet fc portnum Set FCPortnum Set features Set FeaturesSet Features command example Configures an iSCSI port QRouter admin # set iscsiSet iSCSI Set iscsi portnumIPv6 Tgt TCP Port No. Min=1024, Max=65535 Configures iSNS parameters for an iSCSI port Set iSNS command exampleSet iSNS Set isns portnumConfigures the router’s management port 10/100 Set Mgmt command exampleSet Mgmt Set mgmtSet NTP Set NTP command exampleSet ntp Configures the CLI command line interface properties Examples Set Properties command exampleQRouter admin # set properties Set PropertiesSet snmp Set SnmpTrapdestinations Command Reference Command Syntax Configures the general router parameters Set System command exampleSet System Set systemShow Authority None Syntax show chapFciproutes linkid Initiators fc or iscsiLocalmaps MemoryPerf PresentedinitiatorsDisplays the router statistics, both FC and iSCSI Targets fc or iscsiDisplays Chap configuration Examples Show Chap command exampleShow Chap Authority None SyntaxShow FC command example Show FCPort, it displays both ports Show fc portnumShow fciproutes linkid Show FcipRoutesLinkid Show Features Syntax show featuresExamples Show Features command example QRouter admin # show features Feature Key InformationShow Initiators Keywords fcSyntax show initiators fc IscsiExamples Show iSCSI port command example Show iSCSIShow iscsi portnum Specifies the number of the iSCSI port to displayIPv6 Vlan Disabled IPv6 Address IPv6 Link LocalExamples Show iSNS command example Show iSNSBoth iSCSI ports Show isns portnumShow Localmaps Examples Show Localmaps command exampleSyntax show localmaps Examples Show Logs command example Show LogsDisplays the router event log Show logsShow Memory command example with one Fcip route configured Show MemorySyntax show memory QRouter # show memory Memory Units Free/TotalShow Mgmt Examples Show Mgmt command exampleShow mgmt Show NTP Examples Show NTP command exampleShow ntp Show Performance Keywords byteQRouter # show perf byte Show Performance byte command example47M 93M 94M 48M 96M 46M 45M 97M 92M Examples Show Presented Initiators command example Show Presented InitiatorsDisplays initiators presented by the router FC Syntax show presentedinitiatorsShow Presented Targets Syntax show presentedtargets fcSpecifies the display of FC presented targets FC Presented TargetsShow Presented iSCSI Targets command example Examples Show Properties command example Show PropertiesSyntax show properties QRouter # show properties CLI PropertiesExamples Show Remotemaps command example Show RemotemapsSyntax show remotemaps QRouter # show remotemaps Remote MappingsExamples Show Remotepeers command example Show RemotepeersSyntax show remotepeers QRouter # # show remotepeers Remote System InformationShow Snmp Examples Show Snmp command exampleShow snmp Examples Show Statistics command example Show StatsDisplays the router statistics FC and iSCSI Show statsData Bytes Rcvd Completed Command Reference Command Syntax Show System Examples Show System command exampleShow system Show Targets Show targetsDisplays the router’s Vlan configuration Show Vlan command exampleShow Vlan Show vlan portnumAuthority Admin session Syntax shutdown Examples Shutdown command exampleQRouter admin # shutdown ShutdownTarget TargetTraceroute Examples Traceroute command exampleSyntax traceroute Command Reference Command Syntax SN0054659-00 a Log Data Informational Log MessagesApplication Modules Table A-1. Application Modules-Informational Log MessagesTable A-1. Application Modules-Informational Log Messages ISCSI Driver Table A-2. iSCSI Driver-Informational Log MessagesFibre Channel Driver Table A-3. Fibre Channel Driver-Informational Log MessagesUser Modules Table A-4. User Modules-Informational Log MessagesTable A-4. User Modules-Informational Log Messages Fcip Table A-5. FCIP-Informational Log MessagesTOE Driver SystemTable A-6. TOE-Informational Log Messages Table A-7. System-Informational Log MessagesError Log Messages Table A-8. Application Module-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 Table A-10. Fibre Channel Driver-Error Log Messages 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 Fatal Log Messages Table A-12. System-Error Log MessagesTable A-13. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages Etpassthroughstatus Table A-13. iSCSI Driver-Fatal Log Messages FC Driver Table A-14. Fibre Channel Driver-Fatal Log MessagesTable 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 Snmp Properties IntroductionTable B-1. Snmp Properties Snmp Trap Configuration Table B-2. Snmp Trap Configuration ParametersManagement Information Base MIB System InformationNetwork Port Table QsrNwPortEntryQsrNwPortRole QsrNwPortIndexQsrNwPortAddressMode QsrIPAddressTypeFibre Channel Port Table QsrFcPortEntry QsrFcPortRoleQsrFcPortIndex QsrFcPortNodeWwnSensor Table QsrSensorEntry Sensor entry consists of the following sequence of objectsQsrSensorType QsrSensorIndexQsrSensorValue QsrUpperThresholdQsrLowerThreshold QsrSensorStateNotifications Notification ObjectsQsrEventSeverity QsrEventDescriptionAgent Start Up Notification Agent Shut Down NotificationNetwork Port Down Notification Fibre Channel Port Down NotificationSensor Notification Generic NotificationPage Index 109 A-3 1111 A-3 MIB MIB B-3 SN0054659-00 a Index-5
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