Ports, Addresses, Snmp agent – HP StorageWorks 2.64 Director Switch User Manual
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Ports
Select this option to display the Configure Ports dialog box. This dialog box has different functions
for FICON management style and Open Systems management style.
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FICON management style—Use the dialog box to enable extended distance buffering for
10 to 100 km, link incident (LIN) alerts, and Port Binding for each port.
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Open Systems management style—For each port you can provide a name, block or
unblock operation, configure extended distance buffering for 10 to 100 km, enable LIN alerts
for each port, define a type (G, F, and E), set the speed, enable Port Binding, and enter a
WWN or nickname.
NOTE:
Ports are automatically configured as G_Ports if no device is connected, F_Ports if a device
is connected, and E_Ports if a director is connected.
In both styles, you can enable the rerouting delay feature, and for the Director 2/64 only, you can
set the director data speed.
NOTE:
Note that your director model and firmware may not allow variable data speeds.
Addresses
FICON management style only. Select one of the following options:
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Active Addresses—Displays the Configure-Addresses — “Active” dialog box. Use this dialog
box to configure a name, blocked or unblocked state, and prohibited and allowed connection
attributes for a port.
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Stored Addresses—Displays the Address Configuration Library. Use this dialog box to activate,
modify, delete, and modify existing address configurations created through the Active Addresses
dialog box.
SNMP Agent
Select this option to display the Configure SNMP dialog box. Use this dialog box to configure
network addresses and community names for up to six SNMP trap recipients. Also authorize write
permissions to enable SNMP management stations to modify writable MIB variables. In addition,
you can enable authorization traps to be sent to management stations when unauthorized stations
request access to director SNMP data.
Open Systems Management Server
This option only displays if the Open Systems Management Server inband management feature was
enabled through the Configure Feature Key dialog box. (See ”
page 113 for more information.) You can select the following check boxes from this option:
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Enable Open Systems Management Server—Select this check box to display a check mark
enable the Open Systems Management Server.