Vixel 335 manual Configuring the Trap Destination Table

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Configuring the Trap Destination Table

Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration GuideCHAPTER 3 Management

6. Type fw, then type 1.

The active and alternate firmware versions are displayed.

7.If the “alternate version” is anything other than the firmware you just downloaded, verify that the file is good and repeat the download.

8.If you want to activate the alternate version (the newly downloaded firmware):

a.Type 2 to select the alternate version for execution on the next boot cycle.

b.Type 1 to verify that the following message is displayed under the firmware versions: “Note: ALTERNATE selected for execution on next boot cycle.” (If this message is not displayed, repeat steps a and b to toggle back.)

c.Type 5 to reboot.

The management agent disconnects, reboots, and activates the downloaded firmware. The “Disconnecting and Rebooting” message appears.

The firmware is downloaded.

Configuring the Trap Destination Table

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) uses traps to transmit information to other IP Addressable devices on the network.

To view the current Trap Destination settings and a complete list of commands, type: ct at the prompt. The Trap Destination Table Menu appears:

TRAP DESTINATION TABLE MENU

 

IP ADDRESS

PORT SEVERITY COMMUNITY STATE

Event traps: <none>

 

FcMgmt traps: <none>

 

1.Create new TRAP destination

2.Delete TRAP destination

3.Exit menu

To create a trap destination:

1.Type 1 to create the new TRAP destination.

2.At the resulting IP address prompt, type the address of the workstation you would like the trap sent to.

3.At the resulting UDP Port prompt, type the number of the listening port (usually “162”).

The Edit Trap Destination Menu appears.

EDIT TRAP DESTINATION MENU

 

 

 

ACTIVE VALUE

NEW VALUE

 

IP Address

172.16.52.2

172.16.52.2

 

Port

162

162

1.

Community

'public'

'public'

2.

Severity

Warning

Warning

3.

State

Inactive

Inactive

4.

Mode

Event

Event

5.

Save changes and exit menu

 

6.

Discard changes and exit menu

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Managed Storage Switch INSTALLATION&CONFIGURATIONInSpeed Model guidePart Number 00041363-001 Rev. A Table of Contents A p p e n d i x e sFeatures CHAPTER 1 IntroductionAbout This Guide OverviewFibre Channel - Arbitrated Loop InSpeed TechnologyVixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide CHAPTER 1 IntroductionInstalling the Switch CHAPTER 2 InstallationUnpacking the Switch Using Small Form - Factor Pluggable SFP Transceivers Performing a Power On Systems TestSmall Form-Factor Pluggable SFP Installation CHAPTER 2 InstallationSetting Up the Switch Attaching DevicesUnderstanding the Switch’s LEDs Power OnFigure 2-1. Switch features diagram System LEDsCHAPTER 2 Installation System LEDsIndication Port LEDsPort BypassedStatus ActivityCascading Switches Figure 2-4. Cascading Switches in Overlapping ZonesCascading with Non-Overlapping Zones Zone Zone ZoneFigure 2-7. ACCEPTABLE Single Cascade in Zones 2-12 Only Using the Web Manager O v e rv i e wConnecting to the Web Manager CHAPTER 3 ManagementCHAPTER 3 Management NavigationLogging On and Off Figure 3-1. Web Manager Home PageConfiguring the Switch Configuration TaskResetting the Switch Location in Web ManagerSystem Information Settings SettingDescription Figure 3-2. System Information PageNetwork Settings Figure 3-3. System Information Change Settings PageSwitch Speed Switching ModeSwitch Identification Blocking ARBDownloading the Switch Configuration Time SettingsFigure 3-5. Time Information Change Settings Page Figure 3-4. Time Information PageFirmware Settings Figure 3-6. Firmware Information Page1. Click Change Firmware Settings Event Log Messages1. Click Load New Firmware Image Figure 3-7. Event Log Messages PageFigure 3-9. FC Switch Information Page with Highlighted Zones FC Switch InformationFigure 3-8. FC Switch Information Page OS Information DetectionIndication Figure 3-10. Ordered Set Information PageRRDY Figure 3-12. Received Port Utilization Page Port Usage InformationFigure 3-11. Ordered Set Information Page with Highlighted Zones Figure 3-13. Received Port Utilization Page with Highlighted Zones Figure 3-14. Received Port Utilization Change Settings PageValue Port Settings Figure 3-15. Port Information PageFigure 3-16. Port Information Page with Highlighted Zones Figure 3-17. Port Information Page with Transceiver InformationMode Figure 3-18. Cascade Information PageFigure 3-19. Cascade Information Page with Highlighted Zones Figure 3-20. Policies Page Policy SettingsSwitch Policy To update the switch’s policies Figure 3-21. Policies Change Settings PageZone Settings Figure 3-22. Overlapping ZonesFigure 3-23. Non-overlapping Zones Figure 3-24. Zone Information PageOverlapping Zones Figure 3-25. Overlapping Zone 1 Information PageFigure 3-26. Overlapping Zone 1 Information Configuration Page Non-Overlapping ZonesFigure 3-28. Non-Overlapping Zones Information Configuration Page Figure 3-27. Non-Overlapping Zone Information PageNote Ports 11 and 12 are always in ZoneHighlighted Zones Using the Command Line Interface CLI Connecting to the CLICLI Command Enabling or Disabling DHCP Requests Changing the Switch’s IP ParametersConfiguring Switch Information Managing the Firmware Downloading New Firmwaretftp -i IPaddress PUT filename ramdisk tftp IPaddressMessage ActionConfiguring the Trap Destination Table Option Changing the CLI/Web Password Viewing Management, Policy, and Threshold SettingsPolicies PolicySettings Threshold InformationOptions 2-Emergency, 3-Alert, 4-Critical, 5-Error, 6-Warning ActionsChanging the Switching Mode CommandVixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide Displaying Ports Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide Resetting the Switch Resetting the HardwareResetting the Switch to Factory Default Settings Viewing the Event LogViewing and Understanding Zoning Information Changing the Switch’s Operating SpeedOverlapping Zoning Configuration Non-Overlapping Zoning Configuration Example noz 25,6,7,8 39,10CHAPTER 4 Technical ReferenceTechnical Support Tro ub l e sh oo ti n g If the switch’s Fault LED remains lit, the switch requires repairCHAPTER 4 Technical Reference If the Mgmt Present LED continues to blink and POST has alreadyFibre Channel References Small Form-Factor Pluggable SFP IssuesProblem Recommended ActionAppendixes APPENDIX A Specifications S p e c i f i c a t i o n sOperating Conditions APPENDIX A SpecificationsVixel Model 335 Operating Conditions RequirementCommands Console CommandsCommand General CommandsAPPENDIX B CLI Console Commands Action CommandsCommand APPENDIX C Event Messages EventMeaning ActionAPPENDIX C Event Messages Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide APPENDIX C Event MessagesEvent MeaningVixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide Cross References Loop ID-ALPAAPPENDIX D Arbitrated Loop Physical AddressesAPPENDIX E Glossary Enables the switch to be divided into separate environments Index Index
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