Field name

Description

 

 

IP Address

IPv4 or IPv6 address for the allowed network

Network Mask Bits

Network mask bits for the allowed network

Type

Type of network

Action

Perform add and delete actions

SNMP Trap Destinations

SNMP trap destination table

Destination

User-designated name for the trap destination. The Destination name must be

 

unique.

 

 

IP Address

IPv4 or IPv6 address for the trap destination. DNS name is not supported.

Community String

The Community String acts like a password for a given trap destination. The

 

trap-receiving application can use the community string to filter the incoming traps.

 

Default: public

 

 

Format

Format of the new trap (SNMPv1)

Action

Perform edit and delete operations

 

 

The following table describes the available actions in the SNMP Configuration screen. Clicking another link in the pull-down menu or left navigation tree causes current edits that have not been applied to be lost.

Task

Action

 

 

Add SNMP access ("Adding

Click Add below the SNMP Access table, or right-click on the header row

SNMP access" on page 38)

of the SNMP Access table, and then select Add.

Delete SNMP access

Click Delete in the Action column, or right-click on the SNMP Access row,

 

and then select Delete.

 

 

Add an SNMP trap destination

Click Add below the destination table, or right-click on the header row of

("Adding an SNMP trap

the destination table, and then select Add Destination.

destination" on page 39)

 

Edit an SNMP trap destination

Click Edit in the Action column, or right-click on the trap destination row,

 

and then select Edit Destination.

 

 

Delete an SNMP trap destination

Click Delete in the Action column, or right-click on the trap destination

 

row, and then select Delete Destination.

Save changes

Click Apply.

SMI-S overview

The SMI-S was created by SNIA to standardize storage management solutions. SMI-S replaces multiple disparate managed object models, protocols, and transports with a single object-oriented model for each type of component in a storage network. SMI-S enables management applications (such as HP SIM) to support storage devices from multiple vendors quickly and reliably because they are no longer proprietary. SMI-S detects and manages storage elements by type, not by vendor.

You must have storage or domain user role permissions to configure SMI-S capabilities.

The ability to enable or disable SMI-S is not available on the HP VC 8Gb 24-Port FC module. For the HP VC 8Gb and 4Gb 20-port FC modules, SMI-S is supported. Valid parameters include:

Port: 5989

Namespace: /root/interop

Credentials: Administrator/password on the tag attached to the module

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