Keep in mind the following for Cisco SNMP switches:

When you discover a Cisco SNMP switch, you do not need to provide a password if you discover it in HP SE. HP SIM requires a password.

You can view zones, zone sets and zone aliases on a Cisco switch; however, you cannot use the management server to create, modify or remove them from a Cisco switch.

The management server gathers information about the Cisco inactive database during Get Details or Discovery Data Collection. You can change the amount of information that is collected by modifying a property. See Changing the Amount of Information Collected from the Inactive Zone Database (Cisco Switches)” on page 313.

The management server groups active zone sets in all Virtual SANs (VSANs) in a fabric into a zone set called “ACTIVE”, and the “ACTIVE” zone set is shown associated with the physical fabric. The members of the “ACTIVE” zone set (zones, zone sets, zone aliases) have the name of the VSAN prefixed to their name. For example, an active zone named “ZONE1” from a VSAN named “VSAN1” is displayed as a zone on the physical fabric with name “VSAN1:ZONE1”.

Keep in mind the following for Cisco SMI-S switches:

When you discover a Cisco SMI-S switch you need to provide a user name and password. All SMI-S switches require a user name and password.

Cisco switches on the fabric are displayed without their names — each Cisco SMI-S switch name on the fabric is replaced with a generic name such as: Switch_1401 after running Discovery Data Collection/Get Details.

To view the correct names for the Cisco SMI-S switches after running Discovery Data Collection/Get Details, manually enter the correct name for the Cisco SMI-S switches.

Discovery from HP SIM

IMPORTANT: Provide the SNMP credentials in the WBEM settings section on the System Protocol Settings page (Options > Protocol Settings > System Protocol Settings). Only the WBEM default credentials are passed from HP SIM to HP SE. Any default credential information you set up in regards to SNMP is not passed from HP SIM to HP SE.

To discover a Cisco switch in HP Systems Insight Manager, you must provide the following:

System name or primary IP address of the Cisco switch 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.

Do one of the following:

For Cisco switches with SNMP connections:

Provide the user name for the switch. This is the public community SNMP string for the switch.

For Cisco switches with SMI-Sconnections: Provide the SMI-S user name.

HP SIM does not allow blank passwords. Do one of the following:

Enter anything for the password for Cisco SNMP switches.

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