HP 8/20q HP StorageWorks 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch QuickTools Switch Manageme - Page 70

Removing an SNMP v3 user, Testing a switch, Switch Diagnostics dialog box

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Removing an SNMP v3 user To remove an SNMP v3 user: 1. Select the entry switch in the fabric tree. 2. Select Switch > SNMP > SNMP v3 Manager to open the SNMP v3 Manager dialog box (Figure 32). 3. Select a user in the user list, and select Edit > Remove User. 4. Click Yes to remove the user; click Cancel to cancel the removal. 5. Click OK to save the settings and close the SNMP v3 User Editor dialog box. 6. In the SNMP v3 Manager dialog box, click OK to save and activate the SNMP v3 security configuration. Testing a switch The Switch Diagnostics dialog box (Figure 34) allows you to test and verify the operational status of switches (online and offline). To open the Switch Diagnostic dialog box, open the Switch menu, select Switch Diagnostics, and then select Online Switch Diagnostics or Offline Switch Diagnostics. For each type of test, only one switch at a time can be tested. Offline Diagnostics can only be selected for the entry switch. The diagnostic tests are: • Online-A non-disruptive test that exercises port-to-device connections for all ports on a switch that are currently online except for TR ports, which are not included in Online Switch Diagnostics. • Offline-A disruptive test that exercises all port connections for a switch in the diagnostics state. When you run an offline test, the switch automatically enters the diagnostics state, and does not return to its original state until the Switch Diagnostics dialog box closes. A disruptive switch reset must be done at that time to return the switch to its original state. • Connectivity-A disruptive test that exercises all port and inter-port connections for a switch in the diagnostics state. When you run a connectivity test, the switch automatically enters the diagnostics state, and does not returned to its original state until the Switch Diagnostics dialog box closes. A disruptive switch reset must be done at that time to return the switch to its original state. The two types of connectivity tests are internal loopback and external loopback. Figure 34 Switch Diagnostics dialog box To test a switch: 70

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Removing an SNMP v3 user
To remove an SNMP v3 user:
1.
Select the entry switch in the fabric tree.
2.
Select
Switch > SNMP > SNMP v3 Manager
to open the SNMP v3 Manager dialog box (
Figure 32
).
3.
Select a user in the user list, and select
Edit > Remove User
.
4.
Click
Yes
to remove the user; click
Cancel
to cancel the removal.
5.
Click
OK
to save the settings and close the SNMP v3 User Editor dialog box.
6.
In the SNMP v3 Manager dialog box, click
OK
to save and activate the SNMP v3 security
configuration.
Testing a switch
The Switch Diagnostics dialog box (
Figure 34
) allows you to test and verify the operational status of
switches (online and offline). To open the Switch Diagnostic dialog box, open the Switch menu, select
Switch Diagnostics
, and then select
Online Switch Diagnostics
or
Offline Switch Diagnostics
. For each type
of test, only one switch at a time can be tested. Offline Diagnostics can only be selected for the entry
switch.
The diagnostic tests are:
Online—A non-disruptive test that exercises port-to-device connections for all ports on a switch that are
currently online except for TR ports, which are not included in Online Switch Diagnostics.
Offline—A disruptive test that exercises all port connections for a switch in the diagnostics state. When
you run an offline test, the switch automatically enters the diagnostics state, and does not return to its
original state until the Switch Diagnostics dialog box closes. A disruptive switch reset must be done at
that time to return the switch to its original state.
Connectivity—A disruptive test that exercises all port and inter-port connections for a switch in the
diagnostics state. When you run a connectivity test, the switch automatically enters the diagnostics
state, and does not returned to its original state until the Switch Diagnostics dialog box closes. A
disruptive switch reset must be done at that time to return the switch to its original state. The two types of
connectivity tests are internal loopback and external loopback.
Figure 34
Switch Diagnostics dialog box
To test a switch: