Vixel Management, Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide, Option, Description

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Option

Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide

CHAPTER 3 Management

 

 

4.If you want to edit any of the listed options, type the number corresponding to the desired option (community [password], severity, state, or mode) and follow the prompts.

Option

Description

 

 

Community

Sets the community string to public or private. An SNMP server has a

 

"community string" which is like a password to get or set information.

 

Most devices have a "public" community string, which enables read-only

 

access to MIBs, as well as a "private" community string that enables you to

 

read and set certain parameters via SNMP. The community strings are

 

case-sensitive.

 

Options:

 

public

 

private

 

 

Severity

Select the severity level at which the traps become operational. The default

 

severity level is Warning.

 

Options:

 

0-Emergency

 

1-Alert

 

2-Critical

 

3-Error

 

4-Warning

 

5-Notice

 

6-Info

 

7-Debug

 

8-Mark

 

 

State

The state menu choice enables the trap to become active or inactive.

 

Options:

 

1-Destroy – the trap will be deleted from the table once changes are saved.

 

2-Inactive – the trap is not operational.

 

3-Active – the trap sends messages to the host identified in the IP Address

 

selection.

 

 

Mode

Determines whether the traps are accessed through the Event interface, the

 

Fibre Alliance interface, or both.

 

Options:

 

1-Event

 

3-FcMgmt

 

4-Both

 

 

5. Type 5 to save changes and exit.

The Trap Destination Table menu appears and displays your saved changes.

To edit a trap destination:

1.Enter the row number for the TRAP destination that you want to edit. The Edit Trap Destination Menu appears.

2.Type the number corresponding to the option (community [password], severity, state, or mode) you want to change and follow the prompts.

3.Type 5 to save changes and exit.

The Trap Destination Table menu appears and displays your saved changes.

To delete a trap destination:

1.Type 3 to select the Delete TRAP destination option.

2.Enter the row number that you want to delete.

The trap destination is deleted.

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Contents INSTALLATION&CONFIGURATION Managed Storage SwitchInSpeed Model guidePart Number 00041363-001 Rev. A A p p e n d i x e s Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1 Introduction FeaturesAbout This Guide OverviewInSpeed Technology Fibre Channel - Arbitrated LoopVixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide CHAPTER 1 IntroductionCHAPTER 2 Installation Unpacking the SwitchInstalling the Switch Performing a Power On Systems Test Using Small Form - Factor Pluggable SFP TransceiversSmall Form-Factor Pluggable SFP Installation CHAPTER 2 InstallationAttaching Devices Setting Up the SwitchPower On Understanding the Switch’s LEDsFigure 2-1. Switch features diagram System LEDsSystem LEDs CHAPTER 2 InstallationIndication Port LEDsBypassed PortStatus ActivityFigure 2-4. Cascading Switches in Overlapping Zones Cascading SwitchesCascading with Non-Overlapping Zones Zone Zone ZoneFigure 2-7. ACCEPTABLE Single Cascade in Zones 2-12 Only O v e rv i e w Using the Web ManagerConnecting to the Web Manager CHAPTER 3 ManagementNavigation CHAPTER 3 ManagementLogging On and Off Figure 3-1. Web Manager Home PageConfiguration Task Configuring the SwitchResetting the Switch Location in Web ManagerSetting System Information SettingsDescription Figure 3-2. System Information PageFigure 3-3. System Information Change Settings Page Network SettingsSwitching Mode Switch SpeedSwitch Identification Blocking ARBTime Settings Downloading the Switch ConfigurationFigure 3-5. Time Information Change Settings Page Figure 3-4. Time Information PageFigure 3-6. Firmware Information Page Firmware SettingsEvent Log Messages 1. Click Change Firmware Settings1. Click Load New Firmware Image Figure 3-7. Event Log Messages PageFC Switch Information Figure 3-8. FC Switch Information PageFigure 3-9. FC Switch Information Page with Highlighted Zones Detection OS InformationIndication Figure 3-10. Ordered Set Information PageRRDY Port Usage Information Figure 3-11. Ordered Set Information Page with Highlighted ZonesFigure 3-12. Received Port Utilization Page Figure 3-14. Received Port Utilization Change Settings Page ValueFigure 3-13. Received Port Utilization Page with Highlighted Zones Figure 3-15. Port Information Page Port SettingsFigure 3-17. Port Information Page with Transceiver Information Figure 3-16. Port Information Page with Highlighted ZonesFigure 3-18. Cascade Information Page ModeFigure 3-19. Cascade Information Page with Highlighted Zones Policy Settings Switch PolicyFigure 3-20. Policies Page Figure 3-21. Policies Change Settings Page To update the switch’s policiesFigure 3-22. Overlapping Zones Zone SettingsFigure 3-23. Non-overlapping Zones Figure 3-24. Zone Information PageFigure 3-25. Overlapping Zone 1 Information Page Overlapping ZonesNon-Overlapping Zones Figure 3-26. Overlapping Zone 1 Information Configuration PageFigure 3-27. Non-Overlapping Zone Information Page Figure 3-28. Non-Overlapping Zones Information Configuration PageNote Ports 11 and 12 are always in ZoneHighlighted Zones Connecting to the CLI Using the Command Line Interface CLICLI Command Changing the Switch’s IP Parameters Configuring Switch InformationEnabling or Disabling DHCP Requests Downloading New Firmware Managing the Firmwaretftp -i IPaddress PUT filename ramdisk tftp IPaddressAction MessageConfiguring the Trap Destination Table Option Viewing Management, Policy, and Threshold Settings Changing the CLI/Web PasswordPolicy PoliciesThreshold Information SettingsActions Options 2-Emergency, 3-Alert, 4-Critical, 5-Error, 6-WarningCommand Changing the Switching ModeCommand Displaying Ports Setting Resetting the Hardware Resetting the SwitchResetting the Switch to Factory Default Settings Viewing the Event LogChanging the Switch’s Operating Speed Overlapping Zoning ConfigurationViewing and Understanding Zoning Information Example noz 25,6,7,8 39,10 Non-Overlapping Zoning ConfigurationReference Technical SupportCHAPTER 4 Technical If the switch’s Fault LED remains lit, the switch requires repair Tro ub l e sh oo ti n gCHAPTER 4 Technical Reference If the Mgmt Present LED continues to blink and POST has alreadySmall Form-Factor Pluggable SFP Issues Fibre Channel ReferencesProblem Recommended ActionAppendixes S p e c i f i c a t i o n s APPENDIX A SpecificationsAPPENDIX A Specifications Operating ConditionsVixel Model 335 Operating Conditions RequirementConsole Commands CommandsCommand General CommandsAction Commands APPENDIX B CLI Console CommandsVixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration Guide Event APPENDIX C Event MessagesMeaning ActionAPPENDIX C Event Messages APPENDIX C Event Messages Vixel Model 335 Installation & Configuration GuideEvent MeaningAPPENDIX C Event Messages Loop ID-ALPA Cross ReferencesAPPENDIX D Arbitrated Loop Physical AddressesAPPENDIX E Glossary Enables the switch to be divided into separate environments Index Index
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