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Using the configuration wizard, Using the configuration, Wizard – HP StorageWorks 2000fc G2 Modular Smart Array User Manual

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Using the Configuration Wizard

The Configuration Wizard helps you initially configure the system or change system configuration settings.

The wizard has several steps, which are highlighted at the bottom of the panel as you complete them. The

last step prompts you to confirm changes before applying them. If you cancel the wizard, no changes are

made.
To use the wizard, in the Configuration View panel, right-click the system, select Wizards > Configuration

Wizard, and follow the online prompts to specify the basic settings described below. See the online help

for detailed information about the settings. When the configuration task is complete, you will be prompted

to provision the box at which time you are taken directly to the Provisioning Wizard.

Password setup (manage and monitor).

Network configuration, including IP addresses, IP mask, and gateway for controller A and controller B.

System-management services, including:
• Web Browser Interface (WBI). The primary interface for managing the system. You can enable use

of HTTP, of HTTPS for increased security, or both.

• Command Line Interface (CLI). An advanced user interface for managing the system. You can

enable use of Telnet, of SSH (secure shell) for increased security, or both.

• Storage Management Initiative Spec (SMIS). Used for remote management of the system through

your network.

• File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Used as an alternative to the WBI for installing firmware updates and

collecting diagnostic bugs.

• Simple Network Mgmt Protocol (SNMP). Used for remote monitoring of the system through your

network.

• Service Interface. Used for technical support only.
• Service Debug. Used for technical support only.
In-band management interfaces operate through the data path and can slightly reduce I/O

performance. The in-band options are:
• Inband CAPI Capability. Used for in-band management of the system from custom, host-based

management applications written using the Configuration Application Programming Interface

(CAPI).

• Inband SES Capability. Used for in-band monitoring of system status based on SCSI Enclosure

Services (SES) data.

If a service is disabled, it continues to run but cannot be accessed.

System information, including system name, contact, location, and description.

Up to four email addresses and three SNMP trap hosts to receive notifications of system events.

Parameters for FC and iSCSI controller host ports.