Fujitsu DX400 Computer Drive User Manual


 
Appendix A Screen Details
> A.28 Set SNMP Agent Environment
ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series ETERNUSmgr User Guide Settings/Maintenance
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- access (can be omitted): Access privileges of Manager in the community
Set either [readOnly], [writeOnly], [readWrite], or [none].
- readOnly: Only reading is permitted (when omitted).
- writeOnly: Only writing is permitted.
- readWrite: Both reading and writing are permitted.
- none: Neither reading nor writing is permitted.
- view (can be omitted): MIB View which is accessed at this community
Use the name specified by [name] of "View" command.
Refer to "Input character of SNMP agent setting item" for the limitations of usable
letters.
When omitted, all Objects can be accessed.
View
View (MIB View) decides access range of the Management Information Base (MIB) database
with a tree type structure.
MIB is the management information collected as a database to communicate with the Agent
in order for the Manager to control the Agent. In order to access from the Manager, all
management information is named on the tree and hierarchically systematized. View decides
which information in the MIB information tree can be accessed by SNMP Manager. View is
used to open only a part of the information held by MIB.
- view (cannot be omitted): "view" command
The number of commands: up to 30.
- name (cannot be omitted): Name of MIB View
Specify the view name in the Object ID format (example: 1:1).
The Object ID can be specified regardless of whether the ID exists or not in the ETER-
NUS DX400/DX8000 series.
Refer to "Input character of SNMP agent setting item" for the limitations of usable
letters.
- subtree (can be omitted): Partial tree of MIB Objects built in MIB View
All MIB Objects under the control of the specified partial tree are built in MIB View.
Up to 15 can be specified.
Refer to "Input character of SNMP agent setting item" for the limitations of usable
letters.
When omitted, all MIB Objects under the control of the Agent are built in MIB View.
Trap
Trap is used for notifying the Manager of the device status.
- trap (cannot be omitted): "trap" command
The number of commands: up to 50.
- name (cannot be omitted): Community name to transfer Trap
Refer to "Input character of SNMP agent setting item" for the limitations of usable
letters.
- address (cannot be omitted): IP Address of the Trap destination
Command form: view name [subtree...]
Command form: trap name address [view [generics]]