NOTE: The management server uses the Windows SNMP trap service when you run HP SIM and HP Storage Essentials on a Windows server or when the property cimom.winsnmpTrapService=true is set. The Windows SNMP trap service is not used on Solaris servers.

Discovering McDATA and Connectrix Switches through a Direct Connection and SNMP

The management server uses SMI-S or SWAPI to discover a McDATA or Connectrix switch through a proxy. If you want to discover McDATA or Connectrix switches directly, you must change the discovery settings to SNMP before you begin the following steps. See Changing the Discovery Settings” on page 43. See the support matrix for your edition for McDATA switch details (Help > Documentation Center in HP Storage Essentials).

To discover a McDATA or Connectrix switch directly:

1.Make sure there are no port conflicts for receiving SNMP traps. When the management server is configured to contact the proxy by SNMP, it receives events from the proxy in the form of SNMP traps. By default, the management server uses port 162 to receive SNMP traps. If another software package is using that port, the management server is unable to receive the traps. For information about changing the port, see Changing the SNMP Trap Listener Port and Community String for Switches Discovered with SNMP” on page 46.

2.Set up the proxy to send traps to the correct port. When you are using the SNMP setting to discover a proxy, you must configure the SNMP agent on the proxy manager to send traps to the management server using the port you selected. This configuration then sends traps from all switches managed by that proxy. See the proxy documentation for more information.

NOTE: The management server uses the Windows SNMP trap service when you run HP SIM and HP Storage Essentials on a Windows server or when the property cimom.winsnmpTrapService=true is set. The Windows SNMP trap service is not used on Solaris servers.

3.Enter the following information in HP SIM

The IP address or system name of the switch you want to discover.

The user name for accessing the switch. The default user name is public (the read-only community string).

Enter anything as a password; HP SIM does not allow an empty password field.

Changing the Discovery Settings

To change the discovery settings for McDATA and Connectrix switches:

1.If you have already discovered your switches, delete all McDATA and Connectrix switches as described in Deleting Discovered Elements” on page 78.

2.Select Options > Storage Essentials > Manage Product Health, and click Advanced in the Disk Space tree.

3.Click Show Default Properties at the bottom of the page.

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