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3-36 StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User's Guide
Compaq Confidential – Need to Know Required
Writer: Bill Reitz Project: StorageWorks Fibre Channel Storage Switch User's Guide Comments:
Part Number: AA-RHBYA-TE 135267-001 File Name: d-ch3 Managing the Switch Last Saved On: 4/7/99 11:59 AM
5.
Go to the pull-down menu under tools and click on “Create Custom
Device.” You will be prompted for a Device Type Name.
6.
Enter a name such as “FC Switch”. Click on next. You will be prompted
for an icon.
7.
Click on “none selected”. Choose an icon. Click on next.
8.
Skip the “batch file” prompt. You will be prompted for the type of MIB
this device supports.
9.
From the list select RFC1213-MIB and then click on next. If you do not
have the RFC1213-MIB, it is available from Compaq.
10.
The next window will ask you for the SysObject ID. This is the string of
numbers that defines the object id for SNMP. Enter
1.3.6.1.4.1.1588.2.1.1.1 Click on next.
11.
The next window prompts for a Physical Port. Enter a name for the
Ethernet port, (i.e. “Ethernet Mgmt Port”). Click on add port. Choose
Ethernet as the protocol.
12.
At the next window click on Finish. A window will pop up saying you
were successful in creating this custom device type. You must now exit
the complete program and restart for the device type to take effect. Exit
and restart Compaq CNMS.
13.
When the program starts, you will be prompted with the User Settings
Wizard. Click on cancel. You should now see the “FC Switch” icon in
the networking devices. This is the custom device type you just created.
14.
Drag the icon to the window labeled “Main” (click and hold on the
Switch). A picture of the FC Switch will now be in the “Main” window.
15.
A pop up window for the description of the Switch will appear. Enter a
name and the IP address for your Switch. Click OK.
16.
Place the cursor on the Switch and click on the right mouse button.
From the pop up window, choose SNMP statistics, system information.
A window will pop up with the information about the Switch as
configured via the Telnet command agtCfgSet. The values that
currently appear are the default settings. Change them if you wish.
After you change the values, you can verify they are set on the Switch
via Telnet and the agtcfgShow command as well as via SNMP.
17.
Go back to the SNMP Statistics and choose protocols for a list of
supported protocols.
18.
Go back to statistics and choose MIB Browser. A window will pop up
with three items in a tree. Choose “parse MIBS.”