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Configuration: additional modes
Configuring SCSI devices
1 If you have not already, open an ExpressNAV
session. For instructions, refer to Opening an
ExpressNAV session on page 21.
2 Determine the current speed and transfer rates:
type at the SCSI page.
3SCSI Port Bus Speed controls the transfer rate
at which the iPBridge attempts to negotiate with
its SCSI devices. Default is Ultra3. Complete
the appropriate settings.
4SCSI Port Sync Transfer specifies whether
synchronous SCSI transfers should be
negotiated with devices on the specified SCSI
port. The default is enabled. Change the setting
if desired.
SNMP protocol
Remote system monitoring is available using
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
An agent resides in the iPBridge which takes
information from the iPBridge and translates it
into a form compatible with SNMP. If certain
conditions arise, the agent sends asynchronous
notifications (traps) to a client.
Refer to
Diagnostic commands
on page 42 for
detailed information on the commands which
regulate SNMP on the iPBridge.
Contact your network administrator for the MIB
software and appropriate MIB file for your
iPBridge. Use the
SNMP
page of the
ExpressNAV interface to enable traps or extended
traps.