IP Address or System name of the primary IP address of the host running the InVsn software you want to discover. See Adding an IP Range for Scanning” on page 23 or Adding a Single IP Address or DNS Name for Discovery” on page 24 for more information.

Namespace - If the //root/cntfabric namespace for the InVSN software is not already included in the wbemportlist.xml file on the server running HP SIM, add this namespace as described in the HP SIM documentation.

Port number for the InVsn software. Enter its port number on the System Protocol Settings page (Options > Protocol Settings > System Protocol Settings) under the WBEM section. Refer to the SIM documentation for more information.

User Name for the login to the InVsn software.

Password for the login to the InVsn software.

Refer to the HP SIM documentation for more details.

Discovery from HP SE

To discover CNT switches:

1.Before you can discover a CNT switch, you must do the following in the CNT InVsn Enterprise Manager software:

a.Open the file ProductInfo.ini in a text editor, such as Notepad. If the software was installed in the default directory, this file should be in the following directory:

\Program Files\CNT\inVSN_EM

b.Change the following entry in the file:

cimomenabled=TRUE

c. Save the file, then restart the InVsn software.

2.In the IP Address/DNS Name field, type the primary IP address of the host running the InVsn software you want to discover followed by its namespace and port number, as shown in the following example:

192.168.10.76//root/cntfabric:5989 where

192.168.10.76 is the IP address of the host running the InVsn software

//root/cntfabric is the namespace

5989 is the port number

3.In the User Name field, type the user name for the login to the InVsn software.

4.In the Password field type the password for the login to the InVsn software.

5.In the Verify Password field type the password you provided previously.

6.Click Start Discovery.

Discovering Cisco Switches

The management server discovers Cisco switches through SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) and SMI-S (Storage Management Initiative Specification) connections—depending on the model of the Cisco switch. See the Support Matrix for details on supported switch models and firmware revisions.

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