Keep in mind the following:
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•You can only choose one discovery method for McDATA and Connectrix switches. For example, if you use
•If you use EFC Manager or Connectrix Manager, see the support matrix for your edition to verify the version requirements.
•Brocade 5000ni switches running in McDATA mode are managed by the Brocade SMI Agent and not by McDATA
•Managing McDATA and Connectrix switches through SWAPI is not supported on management servers running on Linux.
•If you change the discovery settings, the user ID and password will no longer work. For this reason, HP recommends setting this property before discovering any McDATA or Connectrix switches. If you must change the configuration, see ”Changing the Discovery Settings” on page 43.
•After you discover a McDATA or Connectrix switch through a proxy, the IP address displayed next to the name of the switch is the IP address of the proxy for the switch in the Discovery and Discovery Data Collection screens. To find the IP address of the switch, click the link for the switch in the Discovery Data Collection screen (Options > Storage Essentials > Discovery > Run Discovery Data Collection), and then click the Properties tab. The Properties tab can also be accessed by
•If you want to add, remove, or replace McDATA or Connectrix switches after you have discovered the service processor, you must perform additional steps, see ”Managing McDATA and EMC Connectrix Switches” on page 45.
•All McDATA or Connectrix switches in a fabric must be managed by the same EFC Manager or Connectrix Manager. Do not have more than one EFC Manager or Connectrix Manager to a fabric for McDATA or Connectrix switches.
•If you want the management server to receive SNMP traps from McDATA or Connectrix switches, do one of the following:
•If you discovered Connectrix Manager or EFC Manager, enable SNMP trap forwarding to the management server only on the Connectrix Manager or EFC Manager, not on the individual switches.
•If you discovered Connectrix or McDATA switches directly, enable SNMP trap forwarding on the switches, not in any other management software.
•For more information about the SNMP port and community string, see ”Changing the SNMP Trap Listener Port and Community String for Switches Discovered with SNMP” on page 46.
Discovering McDATA and Connectrix switches with
Before you can discover McDATA and Connectrix switches with
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