HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 3.X Document Addendum (AA-RW - Page 32

About the Switch Events Button., replace step 4 with the following

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Advanced Web Tools user guide Delete the following row: Permissions Displays the read/write access of a particular community string. READ ONLY access means that a member of a community string has the right to view, but cannot make changes. READ/WRITE access means that a member of a community string can be both viewed and make changes. And replace it with these two rows: Access Control Trap Level Displays the read/write access of a particular community string. READ ONLY access means that a member of a community string has the right to view, but cannot make changes. READ/WRITE access means that a member of a community string can be both viewed and make changes. Use to set the severity level of switch events that prompt SNMP traps. Default is 0. On original page 111, under the heading "Using the SNMP Tab to Set Trap Levels," replace step 4 with the following: 6. For each recipient, select a Trap level from the pull-down menu. The level you select refers to the Event level that prompts a trap. See "About the Switch Events Button." 32 Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum

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Advanced Web Tools user guide
32
Fabric OS 3.x Document Addendum
Delete the following row:
And replace it with these two rows:
On original page 111, under the heading “Using the SNMP Tab to Set Trap Levels,”
replace step 4 with the following:
6.
For each recipient, select a Trap level from the pull-down menu. The level you select
refers to the Event level that prompts a trap. See “
About the Switch Events Button.”
Permissions
Displays the read/write access of a particular community string.
READ ONLY access means that a member of a community string has
the right to view, but cannot make changes. READ/WRITE access
means that a member of a community string can be both viewed and
make changes.
Access Control
Displays the read/write access of a particular community string.
READ ONLY access means that a member of a community string has
the right to view, but cannot make changes. READ/WRITE access
means that a member of a community string can be both viewed and
make changes.
Trap Level
Use to set the severity level of switch events that prompt SNMP traps.
Default is 0.