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3. Enter the keytool command and respond to the prompts.
Example of installing a root certificate
C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.6.0\bin> keytool -import -alias  RootCert -file 
RootCert.crt -keystore ..\lib\security\RootCerts
 
Enter keystore password:  changeit 
Owner: CN=Brocade, OU=Software, O=Brocade Communications, L=San Jose, 
ST=California, C=US
Issuer: CN=Brocade, OU=Software, O=Brocade Communications, L=San Jose, 
ST=California, C=US
Serial number: 0
Valid from: Thu Jan 15 16:27:03 PST 2007 until: Sat Feb 14 16:27:03 PST 2007
Certificate fingerprints:
         MD5:  71:E9:27:44:01:30:48:CC:09:4D:11:80:9D:DE:A5:E3
         SHA1: 06:46:C5:A5:C8:6C:93:9C:FE:6A:C0:EC:66:E9:51:C2:DB:E6:4F:A1
Trust this certificate? [no]:  yes 
Certificate was added to keystore 
In the example, changeit is the default password and RootCert is an example root certificate name. 
Simple Network Management Protocol
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a standard method for monitoring and 
managing network devices. Using SNMP components, you can program tools to view, browse, and 
manipulate Brocade switch variables and set up enterprise-level management processes. 
Every Brocade switch carries an SNMP agent and management information base (MIB). The agent 
accesses MIB information about a device and makes it available to a network management station. 
You can manipulate information of your choice by trapping MIB elements using the Fabric OS 
command line interface (CLI), Web Tools, or DCFM. 
The SNMP access control list (ACL) provides a way for the administrator to restrict SNMP get, set, 
trap, and inform operations to certain hosts and IP addresses. This is used for enhanced 
management security in the storage area network.
For details on Brocade MIB files, naming conventions, loading instructions, and information about 
using Brocade's SNMP agent, see the Fabric OS MIB Reference
You can configure SNMPv3 and SNMPv1 for the automatic transmission of SNMP information to 
management stations.
The configuration process involves configuring the SNMP agent and configuring SNMP traps. Use 
the snmpConfig command to configure the SNMP agent and traps for SNMPv3 or SNMPv1 
configurations, and the security level. You can specify no security, authentication only, or 
authentication and privacy. 
The SNMP trap configuration specifies the MIB trap elements to be used to send information to the 
SNMP management station. There are two main MIB trap choices:
Brocade-specific MIB trap
Associated with the Brocade-specific MIB (SW-MIB), this MIB monitors Brocade switches 
specifically.
FibreAlliance MIB trap
Associated with the FibreAlliance MIB (FA-MIB), this MIB manages SAN switches and devices 
from any company that complies with FibreAlliance specifications.