SNMP configuration
SNMP configuration
NetCentral monitors the state of your Fibre Channel switch if your switch is connected to an Ethernet network accessible to the monitoring station. The SNMP agent is a standard software item on all Fibre Channel switches.
In addition to the agent, you must install the SANbox2 Device Provider on the NetCentral monitoring station. The device provider supplies many of the text messages that you read in the NetCentral window. The device provider is installed when you install the Profile XP Device Provider on the monitoring station. Install the device provider on the NetCentral Monitoring station using the appropriate installation instructions shown in the table.
Fibre Channel switch application | To install the SANbox2 Device Provider on the NetCentral |
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Profile Video Network switch fabric | Installing the NetCentral Agent and Device Provider for the |
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Media Area Network switch fabric
Media Area Network Instruction Manual
Refer to “Configure Ethernet LAN settings” on page 14 for instructions on connecting your Fibre Channel Switch to an Ethernet network and assigning an Ethernet Internet Protocol (IP) address to your Fibre Channel switch.
SNMP includes a mechanism to report events as soon as they occur, rather than waiting until a device is polled to obtain its status. This type of notification is called a trap, and can be sent to one or several monitoring stations.
NOTE: You can also perform the full SNMP configuration using the SANbox Manager switch management application via the Ethernet network
To configure the destination for trap notifications, follow these steps.
1.Use Telnet over the Ethernet LAN or a serial communication application such as Hyperterminal through an
2.Type the following command to enter the administrator mode, which allows you modify settings.
sb5_8port #> admin start
3.Type the following command to configure the SNMP settings. sb5_8port (admin) #> set setup snmp
4.Enter Contact and Location strings that are meaningful to NetCentral users at your site. Then enter the IP address for each monitoring station in turn (Trap1Address, Trap2Address, etc.). Be sure to enable traps for each monitoring station (Trap1Enabled set to True). The following example shows a configuration with two monitoring stations.
A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value. If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
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