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Configuring SNMP Trap Message Recipients, Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB

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Configuring the Director 3. When finished managing the library, click Close to close the dialog box. Configuring SNMP Trap Message Recipients Use the procedures in this section to: ■ Configure the SNMP agent that runs on the director and implements the following MIBs: - MIB-II - Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB - Director private MIB - Fibre Alliance MIB Note: For complete information on objects defined in MIBs and steps to download MIB variables to your SNMP workstation, refer to the HP StorageWorks CLI Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches. ■ Configure network addresses and community names for up to six SNMP trap recipients. An SNMP trap recipient is a network management station that receives messages through SNMP for specific events that occur on the director. ■ Define SNMP community names that SNMP managers use for reading variables. ■ Authorize write permissions for writable MIB variables. Note: SNMP managers may request, but will not receive, traps and SNMP data through SNMP management stations that are not configured with community names. Director Product Manager User Guide 141

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Configuring the Director
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Director Product Manager User Guide
3.
When finished managing the library, click
Close
to close the dialog box.
Configuring SNMP Trap Message Recipients
Use the procedures in this section to:
Configure the SNMP agent that runs on the director and implements the
following MIBs:
— MIB-II
Fibre Channel Fabric Element MIB
Director private MIB
Fibre Alliance MIB
Note:
For complete information on objects defined in MIBs and steps to download
MIB variables to your SNMP workstation, refer to the
HP StorageWorks CLI
Reference Guide for Directors and Edge Switches
.
Configure network addresses and community names for up to six SNMP trap
recipients. An SNMP trap recipient is a network management station that
receives messages through SNMP for specific events that occur on the
director.
Define SNMP community names that SNMP managers use for reading
variables.
Authorize write permissions for writable MIB variables.
Note:
SNMP managers may request, but will not receive, traps and SNMP data
through SNMP management stations that are not configured with community
names.