SNMP Management Information Bases
6. To modify trap filters for this IP address, do a SET on the trapRegFilter leaf,
7. Repeat these steps to a maximum limit provided by trapMaxClients.
Viewing the Router Event Log
From the network management application or SNMP MIB browser, it is possible
to view the event log of the router from the connUnitEventTable leaf.
The format of event log entry:
Each entry in the event log also includes a 4-digit time stamp, indicating the
elapsed time since the last boot. The first two digits represent seconds and the
second two represent hundredths of a second.
Enterprise MIB
The Enterprise MIB can be accessed over an Ethernet connection. The current
implementation of the MIB supports read-only functionality. Information is
broken down into 'config', 'topology', and 'utilities' nodes.
For more information on accessing the Enterprise MIB, contact a systems services
representative.
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after creating that row in the trapRegTable.
To change the filter value, use options 5 and 6 in the SNMP Configuration
menu.
Event Severity is an integer in the range of 0 to 9 and corresponds to the filter
values selected from the Fibre Alliance MIB 2.2 Event Filter Settings menu
of the SNMP Configuration Menu.
Type can be status (for example, a reboot event), configuration (for example,
a change to settings), topology (for example, a discovery event), other (for
example, internal information), or unknown (for example, an unclassified
event).
OID Value is the Object Identifier associated with this event.
Config node provides information about the static configuration settings of
the router.
Topology node provides information about all of the devices attached to the
router, current map settings, and maps used by initiators.
Utilities node provides information about the current status of the router, port
and bus statistics, and various system logs that can be used for diagnostics.
Event Severity, Type, OID Value
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