HP P4000 9.0 HP StorageWorks P4000 SAN Solution User Guide - Page 134

Sending a test trap, Disabling SNMP traps, Using the SNMP MIBs, Installing the LeftHand Networks MIB

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Sending a test trap You can send a test trap to make sure your trap recipients are working. 1. In the navigation window, log in to the management group. 2. In the tree, select Events > SNMP. 3. Click SNMP Tasks, and select Send Test Trap. The Test SNMP Traps window opens with a message that traps were sent to the listed recipients. 4. Click OK. Disabling SNMP traps To disable SNMP traps, you must delete all of the settings in the SNMP Traps window. 1. Remove the Trap Recipient hosts. 2. Delete the Trap Community String. 3. Click OK. Using the SNMP MIBs The LeftHand Networks MIBs provide read-only access to the storage system. The SNMP implementation in the storage system supports MIB-II compliant objects. These files, when loaded in the SNMP client, allow you to see storage system-specific information such as model number, serial number, hard disk capacity, network characteristics, RAID configuration, DNS server configuration details, and more. NOTE: With version 8.5 and later, traps no longer all use a single OID. The LEFTHAND-NETWORKS-NOTIFICATION-MIB defines the OIDs now in use. Installing the LeftHand Networks MIB The complete set of standard SNMP MIB files and the LeftHand Networks MIB files are installed when you install the CMC using the Complete option. The installer places the MIBs in the following directory by default: C:\Program Files\HP\P4000\UI\mibs. Your SNMP client may require that you copy the MIBs to another location, or you may need to copy them to the system where your SNMP client is installed. On the system where your SNMP client is installed, you must load the LeftHand Networks MIBs as outlined below, using your SNMP client. If you do not have the complete set of standard SNMP MIBs loaded, you must also load them. Load the MIBs as follows: 1. If you do not have the standard SNMP MIBs loaded, load them. 2. If you do not have HCNUM-TC.MIB loaded, load it. 3. Load LEFTHAND-NETWORKS-GLOBAL-REG-MIB. 4. Load LEFTHAND-NETWORKS-NSM-MIB. 134 Monitoring and reporting

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Sending a test trap
You can send a test trap to make sure your trap recipients are working.
1.
In the navigation window, log in to the management group.
2.
In the tree, select
Events
>
SNMP
.
3.
Click
SNMP Tasks
, and select
Send Test Trap
.
The Test SNMP Traps window opens with a message that traps were sent to the listed recipients.
4.
Click
OK
.
Disabling SNMP traps
To disable SNMP traps, you must delete all of the settings in the SNMP Traps window.
1.
Remove the Trap Recipient hosts.
2.
Delete the Trap Community String.
3.
Click
OK
.
Using the SNMP MIBs
The LeftHand Networks MIBs provide read-only access to the storage system. The SNMP implementation
in the storage system supports MIB-II compliant objects.
These files, when loaded in the SNMP client, allow you to see storage system-specific information
such as model number, serial number, hard disk capacity, network characteristics, RAID configuration,
DNS server configuration details, and more.
NOTE:
With version 8.5 and later, traps no longer all use a single OID. The
LEFTHAND-NETWORKS-NOTIFICATION-MIB defines the OIDs now in use.
Installing the LeftHand Networks MIB
The complete set of standard SNMP MIB files and the LeftHand Networks MIB files are installed when
you install the CMC using the Complete option. The installer places the MIBs in the following directory
by default: C:\Program Files\HP\P4000\UI\mibs. Your SNMP client may require that you copy the
MIBs to another location, or you may need to copy them to the system where your SNMP client is
installed.
On the system where your SNMP client is installed, you must load the LeftHand Networks MIBs as
outlined below, using your SNMP client. If you do not have the complete set of standard SNMP MIBs
loaded, you must also load them.
Load the MIBs as follows:
1.
If you do not have the standard SNMP MIBs loaded, load them.
2.
If you do not have HCNUM-TC.MIB loaded, load it.
3.
Load LEFTHAND-NETWORKS-GLOBAL-REG-MIB.
4.
Load LEFTHAND-NETWORKS-NSM-MIB.
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