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Overview from a remote PC by entering the director's IP address as the internet URL, then entering a user name and password at a login screen. The PC browser then becomes a management console. Note: The default user name for the right to view status and other information is "operator." The default user name for the right to modify configuration data, perform maintenance tasks, or perform other options is "administrator." The default password for both user names is "password." ■ The command line interface (CLI). The CLI allows you to access many HAFM and Product Manager functions while entering commands during a telnet session with the director. The primary purpose of the CLI is to automate management of a large number of directors using scripts. The CLI is not an interactive interface; no checking is done for pre-existing conditions and no prompts display to guide users through tasks. Refer to the HP StorageWorks CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches for more information. ■ A customer-supplied remote workstation communicating with the HAFM server through a corporate intranet. ■ A customer-supplied PC platform with a network connection to the EWS interface installed on the director. ■ A customer-supplied server platform communicating with the switch through a LAN or corporate intranet. The HAFM applications are ordered and installed on the server by the customer. Error-Detection, Reporting, and Serviceability The director provides the following error-detection, reporting, and serviceability features: ■ Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on director FRUs and the front bezel that provide visual indicators of hardware status or malfunctions. ■ System and threshold alerts, event logs, audit logs, link incident logs, threshold alert logs, and hardware logs that display director, Ethernet link, and Fibre Channel link status at the HAFM server or remote workstation. ■ Diagnostic software that performs power-on self-tests (POSTs) and port diagnostics (internal loopback, external loopback, and Fibre Channel (FC) wrap tests). The FC wrap test applies only when the director is configured to operate in FICON management style. 22 Director 2/64 Installation Guide

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Overview
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Director 2/64 Installation Guide
from a remote PC by entering the director’s IP address as the internet URL,
then entering a user name and password at a login screen. The PC browser
then becomes a management console.
Note:
The default user name for the right to view status and other information is
“operator.” The default user name for the right to modify configuration data,
perform maintenance tasks, or perform other options is “administrator.” The default
password for both user names is “password.”
The command line interface (CLI). The CLI allows you to access many
HAFM and Product Manager functions while entering commands during a
telnet session with the director. The primary purpose of the CLI is to automate
management of a large number of directors using scripts. The CLI is not an
interactive interface; no checking is done for pre-existing conditions and no
prompts display to guide users through tasks. Refer to the
HP StorageWorks
CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches
for more information.
A customer-supplied remote workstation communicating with the HAFM
server through a corporate intranet.
A customer-supplied PC platform with a network connection to the EWS
interface installed on the director.
A customer-supplied server platform communicating with the switch through
a LAN or corporate intranet. The
HAFM
applications are ordered and
installed on the server by the customer.
Error-Detection, Reporting, and Serviceability
The director provides the following error-detection, reporting, and serviceability
features:
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on director FRUs and the front bezel that
provide visual indicators of hardware status or malfunctions.
System and threshold alerts, event logs, audit logs, link incident logs,
threshold alert logs, and hardware logs that display director, Ethernet link, and
Fibre Channel link status at the HAFM server or remote workstation.
Diagnostic software that performs power-on self-tests (POSTs) and port
diagnostics (internal loopback, external loopback, and Fibre Channel (FC)
wrap tests). The FC wrap test applies only when the director is configured to
operate in FICON management style.