HP StorageWorks 2/140 director product manager user guide - Page 129

Configuring Open Systems Management Server, Trap Recipient, UDP Port Number

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Configuring the Director c. Type the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient (SNMP management workstation) in the associated Trap Recipient field. Use 64 or fewer alphanumeric characters. Hewlett-Packard recommends using the IP address. Figure 3-10: Configure SNMP dialog box d. Type a decimal user datagram protocol (UDP) port number in the associated UDP Port Number field. (This number is commonly 162.) 2. To enable transmission of trap messages to configured SNMP management workstations, click Enable Authorization Traps. A check mark displays in the box when transmission is enabled. 3. Click Activate to save the information and close the dialog box. 4. If you are finished configuring the director, back up the configuration data. For more information, refer to "Backup and Restore Configuration" on page 5-6. Configuring Open Systems Management Server For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, refer to "Configuring the Open Systems Management Server" on page 6-5. Configuring FICON Management Server For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, refer to "Configuring the FICON Management Server" on page 6-2. director product manager user guide 3-23

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director product manager user guide
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Configuring the Director
c.
Type the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient (SNMP
management workstation) in the associated
Trap Recipient
field. Use 64 or
fewer alphanumeric characters. Hewlett-Packard recommends using the IP
address.
Figure 3–10:
Configure SNMP dialog box
d.
Type a decimal user datagram protocol (UDP) port number in the associated
UDP Port Number
field. (This number is commonly 162.)
2.
To enable transmission of trap messages to configured SNMP management
workstations, click
Enable Authorization Traps
. A check mark displays in the
box when transmission is enabled.
3.
Click
Activate
to save the information and close the dialog box.
4.
If you are finished configuring the director, back up the configuration data. For
more information, refer to “
Backup and Restore Configuration
” on
page 5–6
.
Configuring Open Systems Management Server
For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, refer to “
Configuring
the Open Systems Management Server
” on
page 6–5
.
Configuring FICON Management Server
For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, refer to “
Configuring
the FICON Management Server
” on
page 6–2
.