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Task 7: Plan SNMP Support (Optional), Product Manager, HP StorageWorks SNMP

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Configuration Planning Tasks ■ HAFM server: - MAC address is unique. - IP address of the Ethernet adapter is 10.1.1.1. - Subnet mask is 255.0.0.0. - Gateway address is blank. Task 7: Plan SNMP Support (Optional) As an option, network administrators can use the HAFM application to configure an SNMP agent that runs on the HAFM server. This agent can be configured to send generic SNMP trap messages to up to 12 SNMP management workstations. Administrators can also use the Product Manager application to configure an SNMP agent that runs on each director or switch. This agent can be configured to send generic SNMP trap messages to up to six SNMP management workstations. Trap recipients can also access SNMP management information, and may be granted permission to modify SNMP variables as follows: ■ Assign and record product names, contact persons, descriptions, and locations to configure the products for SNMP management station access. ■ Plan access to the director or switch LAN segment. This segment must connect to the LAN on which SNMP management workstations are installed. ■ Obtain IP addresses and SNMP community names for management workstations that have access to products. ■ Determine which (if any) management workstations can have write permission for SNMP variables. ■ Obtain product-specific trap information from HP to load onto SNMP management workstations. For additional information on SNMP, refer to the HP StorageWorks SNMP Reference Guide for Edge Switches and Directors. 156 SAN High Availability Planning Guide

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Configuration Planning Tasks
156
SAN High Availability Planning Guide
HAFM server:
MAC address is unique.
IP address of the Ethernet adapter is
10.1.1.1
.
Subnet mask is
255.0.0.0
.
Gateway address is blank.
Task 7: Plan SNMP Support (Optional)
As an option, network administrators can use the
HAFM
application to configure
an SNMP agent that runs on the HAFM server. This agent can be configured to
send generic SNMP trap messages to up to 12 SNMP management workstations.
Administrators can also use the
Product Manager
application to configure an
SNMP agent that runs on each director or switch. This agent can be configured to
send generic SNMP trap messages to up to six SNMP management workstations.
Trap recipients can also access SNMP management information, and may be
granted permission to modify SNMP variables as follows:
Assign and record product names, contact persons, descriptions, and locations
to configure the products for SNMP management station access.
Plan access to the director or switch LAN segment. This segment must
connect to the LAN on which SNMP management workstations are installed.
Obtain IP addresses and SNMP community names for management
workstations that have access to products.
Determine which (if any) management workstations can have write
permission for SNMP variables.
Obtain product-specific trap information from HP to load onto SNMP
management workstations.
For additional information on SNMP, refer to the
HP StorageWorks SNMP
Reference Guide for Edge Switches and Directors
.