HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 131

Enabling the SNMP agent, Configuring access control for SNMP clients, Adding an SNMP client

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• Configuring access control Enabling the SNMP agent 1. In the navigation window, log in to the management group. 2. In the tree, select Events > SNMP. 3. Click SNMP Tasks and select Edit SNMP General Settings. 4. Select the Enabled radio button to activate the SNMP Agent fields. 5. Enter the Community String. 6. [Optional] Enter System Location information for the storage system. For example, this information may include the address, building name, room number, and so on. 7. [Optional] Enter System Contact information. Normally this will be the SAN/iQ administrator information, such as email address or phone number for the person you would contact about the storage system. 8. Click OK. 9. Continue with configuring access control for SNMP clients. Configuring access control for SNMP clients After you enable the SNMP agent, you can configure access control for SNMP clients. You can either enter a specific IP address and the IP Netmask as None to allow a specific host to access SNMP, or you can specify the Network Address with its netmask value so that all hosts matching that IP and netmask combination can access SNMP. NOTE: Use the CMC ping feature to verify IP addresses while configuring access control. See "Pinging an IP address" on page 85. Adding an SNMP client 1. In the navigation window, log in to the management group. 2. In the tree, select Events > SNMP. 3. Click SNMP Tasks, and select Edit SNMP General Settings. 4. In the Access Control section, click Add to add an SNMP client that you can use to view SNMP. You can add SNMP clients by specifying either IP addresses or host names. For HP remote support, add the CMS for HP Insight Remote Support. 5. Do one of the following: • Select By Address and type the IP address, then select an IP Netmask from the list. Select Single Host if adding only one SNMP client. • Select By Name and type a host name. That host name must exist in DNS and the management group must be configured with DNS for the client to be recognized by the host name. P4000 SAN Solution user guide 131

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Configuring access control
Enabling the SNMP agent
1.
In the navigation window, log in to the management group.
2.
In the tree, select
Events
>
SNMP
.
3.
Click
SNMP Tasks
and select
Edit SNMP General Settings
.
4.
Select the Enabled radio button to activate the SNMP Agent fields.
5.
Enter the Community String.
6.
[Optional] Enter System Location information for the storage system.
For example, this information may include the address, building name, room number, and so
on.
7.
[Optional] Enter System Contact information.
Normally this will be the SAN/iQ administrator information, such as email address or phone
number for the person you would contact about the storage system.
8.
Click
OK
.
9.
Continue with configuring access control for SNMP clients.
Configuring access control for SNMP clients
After you enable the SNMP agent, you can configure access control for SNMP clients. You can either
enter a specific IP address and the IP Netmask as None to allow a specific host to access SNMP, or
you can specify the Network Address with its netmask value so that all hosts matching that IP and
netmask combination can access SNMP.
NOTE:
Use the CMC ping feature to verify IP addresses while configuring access control. See
Pinging an IP
address
on page 85.
Adding an SNMP client
1.
In the navigation window, log in to the management group.
2.
In the tree, select
Events
>
SNMP
.
3.
Click
SNMP Tasks
, and select
Edit SNMP General Settings
.
4.
In the Access Control section, click
Add
to add an SNMP client that you can use to view SNMP.
You can add SNMP clients by specifying either IP addresses or host names.
For HP remote support, add the CMS for HP Insight Remote Support.
5.
Do one of the following:
Select
By Address
and type the IP address, then select an IP Netmask from the list. Select
Single Host if adding only one SNMP client.
Select
By Name
and type a host name.
That host name must exist in DNS and the management group must be configured with DNS
for the client to be recognized by the host name.
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