Configuring network management access – HP StorageWorks IP Storage Router User Manual
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Configuring Network Management Access
Configuring network management access consists of tasks for configuring SNMP.
To configure SNMP for network management access:
1. enable — Enter Administrator mode.
2. no restrict all telnet — (Optional) Enable Telnet access on all
interfaces. By default, Telnet access is enabled on only the management
interface.
3. snmp-server community world ro — (Optional) Specify the name
of the community having read-only access of the storage router network (that
is, to which community’s GET commands the storage router will respond).
The default read community is public.
4. snmp-server community mynetmanagers rw — (Optional)
Specify the name of the community having write access to the storage router
network (that is, to which community’s SET commands the storage router will
respond). The default write community is private.
5. snmp-server host 10.1.30.17 version 2 traps — Specify
the IP address for the first destination host used for a specified version of
notifications (traps). Version 1 traps is the default version.
Note:
In this configuration example, the trap hosts have IP addresses that are outside
the storage router management subnet. In an earlier step in the “Configuring the
Management Interface” section, a gateway was already specified providing access to
hosts on the 10.1.30.0 subnet.
6. snmp-server host 10.1.30.18 traps — (Optional) Specify the IP
address for the second destination host used for notifications (traps). Version 1
traps is the default version.
7. snmp-server sendauthtraps — (Optional) Enable sending of
authentication failure traps.
8. no snmp-server linkupdown all — (Optional) By default, the
SNMP agent is enabled to generate link up/down traps for all interfaces. In
this configuration example, the command disables this setting for all
interfaces.