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SNMP management using the Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB Version, Product Manager

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Overview ■ Automatic notification of significant system events (to support personnel or administrators) through e-mail messages or the call-home feature at the HAFM server. ■ An RS-232 maintenance port at the rear of the director (port access is password-protected) that enables installation or service personnel to change the director's internet protocol (IP) address, subnet mask, and gateway address. ■ Redundant FRUs-logic cards, power supplies, and cooling fans-that are removed or replaced without disrupting director or Fibre Channel link operation. ■ A modular design that enables quick removal and replacement of FRUs without tools or equipment. ■ Concurrent port maintenance-UPM cards are added or replaced and fiber-optic cables are attached to ports without interrupting other ports or director operation. ■ Beaconing to assist service personnel in locating a specific port, FRU, or director in a multi-switch environment. When port beaconing is enabled, the amber LED associated with the port flashes. When FRU beaconing is enabled, the amber (service required) LED on the FRU flashes. When unit beaconing is enabled, the system error indicator on the front bezel flashes. Beaconing does not affect port, FRU, or director operation. ■ Data collection through the Product Manager application on the HAFM server to help isolate system problems. The data includes a memory dump file and audit, hardware, and engineering logs. ■ Status monitoring of redundant FRUs and alternate Fibre Channel data paths to ensure continued director availability in case of failover. The HAFM application queries the status of each backup FRU daily. A backup FRU failure is indicated by an illuminated amber LED. ■ SNMP management using the Fibre Alliance management information base (MIB) Version 3.1, that runs on the HAFM server. Up to 12 authorized management workstations can be configured through the HAFM application to receive unsolicited SNMP trap messages. The trap messages indicate operational state changes and failure conditions. ■ SNMP management using the Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB (Version 1.1), transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) MIB-II definition (RFC 1213), or a product-specific MIB that runs on each director. Up to six authorized management workstations can be configured through the Director 2/64 Installation Guide 23

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Overview
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Director 2/64 Installation Guide
Automatic notification of significant system events (to support personnel or
administrators) through e-mail messages or the call-home feature at the
HAFM server.
An RS-232 maintenance port at the rear of the director (port access is
password-protected) that enables installation or service personnel to change
the director’s internet protocol (IP) address, subnet mask, and gateway
address.
Redundant FRUs—logic cards, power supplies, and cooling fans—that are
removed or replaced without disrupting director or Fibre Channel link
operation.
A modular design that enables quick removal and replacement of FRUs
without tools or equipment.
Concurrent port maintenance—UPM cards are added or replaced and
fiber-optic cables are attached to ports without interrupting other ports or
director operation.
Beaconing to assist service personnel in locating a specific port, FRU, or
director in a multi-switch environment. When port beaconing is enabled, the
amber LED associated with the port flashes. When FRU beaconing is enabled,
the amber (service required) LED on the FRU flashes. When unit beaconing is
enabled, the system error indicator on the front bezel flashes. Beaconing does
not affect port, FRU, or director operation.
Data collection through the
Product Manager
application on the HAFM
server to help isolate system problems. The data includes a memory dump file
and audit, hardware, and engineering logs.
Status monitoring of redundant FRUs and alternate Fibre Channel data paths
to ensure continued director availability in case of failover. The
HAFM
application queries the status of each backup FRU daily. A backup FRU
failure is indicated by an illuminated amber LED.
SNMP management using the Fibre Alliance management information base
(MIB) Version 3.1, that runs on the HAFM server. Up to 12 authorized
management workstations can be configured through the
HAFM
application
to receive unsolicited SNMP trap messages. The trap messages indicate
operational state changes and failure conditions.
SNMP management using the Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB (Version
1.1), transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP) MIB-II
definition (RFC 1213), or a product-specific MIB that runs on each director.
Up to six authorized management workstations can be configured through the