HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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The SNMP configuration is controlled by VCM and applies to all modules in the VC domain. The SNMP

agent software residing on a primary module provides access to managed information using SNMP
protocol. The managed information is presented as a hierarchical database called a MIB. Each element of

the managed information is identified by a unique identifier called Object ID. Basic SNMP support is

provided for both VC-Enet modules and VC-FC modules.
Each VC module has an independent SNMP agent that supports a set of MIBs. MIB support for each module
depends both on the type of module (VC-Enet or VC-FC) and the role of the module in the VC domain. A

VC-Enet module can be primary, backup, or subordinate based on its ability to run the VCM. By default, the

SNMP agent is enabled on VC-Enet modules with a read community string of "public."
The VC MIBs are provided in the current HP MIB Kit available for download from the HP website
(

http://www.hp.com

).

The following restrictions and limitations apply:

You must have Administrative privileges to configure SNMP capabilities. The type of privilege required
depends on the item you are configuring.

The VCM GUI and CLI do not support configuration of threshold trap parameters (high-water mark,
low-water mark, and averaging period).

For Flex-10 connections, threshold traps reflect the state of the entire physical port. These traps are not
generated for individual FlexNICs. For more information on Flex-10 connections, see "Flex-10 overview

(on page

163

)."

When upgrading from a VC release prior to 3.00, if Fibre Channel SNMP traps were defined with the
DNS type of the Trap Destination address, SNMP settings are not applied to the VC-FC modules upon

completion of the upgrade. To resolve this issue, use the GUI or CLI to edit any FC SNMP trap

destinations that have a DNS name for the trap destination, and change the DNS name to an IPv4
address.

VC 3.00 and higher limits the number of FC PortStatus traps you can configure through the CLI to five.
Prior releases did not enforce this restriction. If you have more than five FC PortStatus traps configured

in an earlier version of VC firmware, and then you upgrade to VC 3.00 or higher, then those traps are

retained. Similarly, if you restore a configuration from an earlier version of VC firmware that contains

more than five configured FC PortStatus traps in VC 3.00 or higher, you will have more than the allowed
number of configured FC PortStatus traps. Use caution not to exceed the maximum number of

configured FC PortStatus traps in these scenarios.

The following table provides a list of MIBs and where they are supported. FlexFabric modules support the

Fibre and Fabric MIBs in addition to the Enet MIBs.

MIB

VC-Enet

VC-FC

RFC 2863 IF-MIB

X

RFC 4188 Bridge-MIB

X

RFC 3418 SNMP v2 MIB

X

X

Compaq System Info MIB

X

X

Compaq Host MIB

X

X

Compaq Rack MIB

X*

RFC 1213 Network Mgmt

X

RFC 4293 IP-MIB

X

Fibre Alliance MIB (FC Mgmt Integ)

X

RFC 2837 Fabric Element MIB

X

VC Module MIB (VCM-MIB)

X

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