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Configuring the Director Configure SNMP Use the procedures in this section to: • Configure the SNMP agent that runs on the director and implements the following MIBs: - MIB-II. - Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB. - Director private MIB. - Fibre Alliance MIB. For complete information on objects defined in MIBs and steps to download MIB variables to your SNMP workstation, refer to the hp surestore director fc-64 SNMP Support Guide (A6534-90908). • Configure network addresses and community names for up to six SNMP trap recipients. An SNMP trap recipient is a network management station that receives messages through SNMP for specific events that occur on the director. • Define SNMP community names that SNMP managers use for reading variables. • Authorize write permissions for writable MIB variables. SNMP managers may request, but will not receive, traps and SNMP data through SNMP management stations that are not configured with community names. Procedure To configure SNMP traps and assign community names, use the following steps: 1. Place the cursor over the Configure icon and select SNMP. The Configure SNMP dialog box displays. Configure SNMP 123

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Configure SNMP
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Configuring the Director
Configure SNMP
Use the procedures in this section to:
Configure the SNMP agent that runs on the director and implements the following MIBs:
MIB-II.
Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB.
Director private MIB.
Fibre Alliance MIB.
For complete information on objects defined in MIBs and steps to download MIB
variables to your SNMP workstation, refer to the
hp surestore director fc-64 SNMP
Support Guide
(A6534-90908).
Configure network addresses and community names for up to six SNMP trap recipients.
An SNMP trap recipient is a network management station that receives messages
through SNMP for specific events that occur on the director.
Define SNMP community names that SNMP managers use for reading variables.
Authorize write permissions for writable MIB variables.
SNMP managers may request, but will not receive, traps and SNMP data through SNMP
management stations that are not configured with community names.
Procedure
To configure SNMP traps and assign community names, use the following steps:
1.
Place the cursor over the Configure icon and select SNMP.
The Configure SNMP dialog box displays.