Support for administrative domains, Support for role-based access control, Support for ipv6 addressing – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Fabric OS MIB Reference

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53-1002750-01

Support for Administrative Domains

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Support for Administrative Domains

Administrative Domains are supported in Fabric OS v5.3.0 and later releases. An Administrative
Domain (AD) is a domain within a fabric. Administrative domains can be used to limit administrator
access within a fabric, and to provide service providers with a means to assign portions of a fabric
to individual consumers. An AD may contain switches, devices, and ports. An AD may also limit
access to a configured set of users.

Support for Role-Based Access Control

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is supported in Fabric OS v5.3.0 and later releases. RBAC
applies a fixed set of roles that address the access control needs of a majority of customers. Each
role is a set of permissions that can be applied to a user that controls the kinds of jobs and tasks
the user can perform on a fabric or fabric element.

Support for IPv6 addressing

IPv6 addressing is supported in Fabric OS v5.3.0 and later releases.

Support for Virtual Fabric

Virtual Fabric is supported in Fabric OS v6.2.0 and later releases.

snmptraps --show [port]

--show
Displays all configured SNMP traps and MIBs
supported in Fabric OS. This also shows the
blocked ports trap status on all the ports.
port
Shows only those ports which have blocked
traps.

snmptraps --block | --unblock [-port
<Slot/Port> | ALL]
NOTE: This command is not supported

for linkDown and linkup traps.

--block
Blocks port traps on a port.
NOTE: You cannot block port traps on all the

ports.

--unblock
Unblocks port traps on a port or on all the ports.

-port <Slot/Port>
Specifies the slot and port. You must provide a
slot for chassis systems such as DCX, DCX-4S,
and so on.
ALL
Unblocks port traps on all the ports.

snmptraps --help

--help
Displays the command usage.

TABLE 6

Detailed description of the commands (Continued)

Command

Operands

Arguments

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