#telnet IP-address
Note – Alternatively, you can use the Solaris operating system tip command or a terminal emulation program to access the firmware application program. See “Configuring a Host COM Port to Connect to a RAID Array” on page
4.Press
Note – If you reset the controller during a telnet session, you are disconnected from the RAID array. Use the telnet command to login to the array again.
To connect the SANscape program (on a host server) to a RAID array that has an IP address, refer to the
The same document’s “Email and SNMP” appendix provides information about configuring SANscape software to use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps and Management Information Bases (MIBs) to provide information to other out-
You can also enable the controller firmware to send event messages using SNMP. Refer to the “Configuration Parameters” chapter in the SANnet II Family RAID Firmware User's Guide for more information.
4.13Scaling a SANnet II 200 Fibre Channel Array Into a
Note –
SANnet II 200 FC arrays typically allow the connection of up to two expansion units to support a maximum of 36 disks. However, you can create larger configurations that support as many as eight expansion units and up to 108 disks if you use the guidelines in this section. You can also create larger configurations of SANnet II 200 SATA arrays that support from one to five expansion units and up to 72 disks.