HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 130

Setting up SNMP, Getting there, Enabling SNMP agents

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NOTE: If you want to temporarily disable email notification to a recipient, possibly because you know you are doing something that would cause many event emails, you can deselect all of the severities. This will generate an alarm that persists until you set at least one severity again for the recipient. To set up email recipients: 1. In the navigation window, log in to the management group. 2. In the tree, select Events > Email. 3. Click Email Tasks, and select Edit Email Settings. 4. Click Add Recipient. 5. In the Address field, enter the email address. 6. Select the severity of the events you want this recipient to receive. 7. Select the message type you want. 8. Select the language you want. 9. Click OK. 10. Click Apply. Setting up SNMP The management group can be monitored using an SNMP client. You can also enable SNMP traps to receive system alerts. The Management Information Base (MIB) is read-only and supports SNMP versions 1 and 2c. See "Installing the LeftHand Networks MIB" on page 134 for a list of MIBs. After installing SAN/iQ version 9.0, the SNMP agent on the storage system will be enabled by default and allows read-only access using the community string "public". You can change this configuration. To receive notification of events, you must configure SNMP traps. If you are using the HP System Management Homepage, you can view the SNMP settings there. You can also start SNMP and send test v1 traps. Getting there 1. In the navigation window, log in to the management group. 2. In the tree, select Events > SNMP. Enabling SNMP agents Most storage systems allow enabling and disabling SNMP agents. After installing version 9.0, SNMP will be enabled on the storage system by default. . Configuring SNMP includes these tasks: • Enabling the SNMP Agent and adding a community string The community string acts as an authentication password. It identifies hosts that are allowed readonly access to the SNMP data. The community "public" typically denotes a read-only community. This string is entered into an SNMP client when attempting to access the system. 130 Monitoring and reporting

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NOTE:
If you want to temporarily disable email notification to a recipient, possibly because you know you
are doing something that would cause many event emails, you can deselect all of the severities. This
will generate an alarm that persists until you set at least one severity again for the recipient.
To set up email recipients:
1.
In the navigation window, log in to the management group.
2.
In the tree, select
Events
>
Email
.
3.
Click
Email Tasks
, and select
Edit Email Settings
.
4.
Click
Add Recipient
.
5.
In the Address field, enter the email address.
6.
Select the severity of the events you want this recipient to receive.
7.
Select the message type you want.
8.
Select the language you want.
9.
Click
OK
.
10.
Click
Apply
.
Setting up SNMP
The management group can be monitored using an SNMP client. You can also enable SNMP traps
to receive system alerts. The Management Information Base (MIB) is read-only and supports SNMP
versions 1 and 2c. See
Installing the LeftHand Networks MIB
on page 134 for a list of MIBs.
After installing SAN/iQ version 9.0, the SNMP agent on the storage system will be enabled by default
and allows read-only access using the community string
public
. You can change this configuration.
To receive notification of events, you must configure SNMP traps.
If you are using the HP System Management Homepage, you can view the SNMP settings there. You
can also start SNMP and send test v1 traps.
Getting there
1.
In the navigation window, log in to the management group.
2.
In the tree, select
Events
>
SNMP
.
Enabling SNMP agents
Most storage systems allow enabling and disabling SNMP agents. After installing version 9.0, SNMP
will be enabled on the storage system by default. .
Configuring SNMP includes these tasks:
Enabling the SNMP Agent and adding a community string
The community string acts as an authentication password. It identifies hosts that are allowed read-
only access to the SNMP data. The community "public" typically denotes a read-only community.
This string is entered into an SNMP client when attempting to access the system.
Monitoring and reporting
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