
Syntax:
[no] snmp-server enable
traps
trap-type
SNMP ifIndex
On Brocade IronWare devices, SNMP Management Information Base (MIB) uses Interface Index
(ifIndex) to assign a unique value to each port on a module or slot. The number of indexes that can be
assigned per module is 64. On all IronWare devices, the system automatically assign 64 indexes to
each module on the device. This value is not configurable.
Displaying virtual routing interface statistics
NOTE
This feature is supported on FastIron X Series and ICX 6650 devices only.
You can enable SNMP to extract and display virtual routing interface statistics from the ifXTable (64-bit
counters).
The following describes the limitations of this feature:
• The Brocade device counts traffic from all virtual interfaces (VEs). For example, in a configuration
with two VLANs (VLAN 1 and VLAN 20) on port 1, when traffic is sent on VLAN 1, the counters (VE
statistics) increase for both VE 1 and VE 20.
• The counters include all traffic on each virtual interface, even if the virtual interface is disabled.
• The counters include traffic that is denied by ACLs or MAC address filters.
To enable SNMP to display VE statistics, enter the
enable snmp ve-statistics
command.
device(config)# enable snmp ve-statistics
Syntax:
[no] enable snmp ve-statistics
Use the
no
form of the command to disable this feature once it is enabled.
Note that the above CLI command enables SNMP to display virtual interface statistics. It does not
enable the CLI or Web Management Interface to display the statistics .
User-login details in Syslog messages and traps
Brocade devices send Syslog messages and SNMP traps when a user logs into or out of the User
EXEC or Privileged EXEC level of the CLI. The feature applies to users whose access is authenticated
by an authentication-method list based on a local user account, RADIUS server, or TACACS/
server.
To view the user-login details in the Syslog messages and traps, you must enable the
logging enable
user-login
command.
device(config)# logging enable user-login
Syntax:
[no] logging enable user-login
NOTE
The Privileged EXEC level is sometimes called the "Enable" level, because the command for accessing
this level is
enable
.
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