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Product Manager Overview ■ Open Trunking-Choose this option to enable the optional Open Trunking feature. This feature monitors the average data rates of all traffic flows on ISLs (from a receive port to a target domain), and periodically adjusts routing tables to reroute data flows from congested links to lightly loaded links to optimize bandwidth use. The feature can be installed through the Configure Feature Key dialog box. For details, refer to "Open Trunking" on page 199. ■ Export Configuration Report-Choose this option to display the Export Configuration Report dialog box, which enables you to specify a file name in which to save an ASCII text file containing all current user-definable configuration options in a printable format. Note that this file cannot be read back into the Product Manager in order to set configuration parameters. ■ Enable Embedded Web Server-Choose this option by placing a check mark in the check box to enable the Embedded Web Server Interface on the director. Choose the option again to remove the check mark and disable the Embedded Web Server Interface. When disabled, users at remote workstations cannot access the interface. If enabled, HP recommends changing the user names and/or passwords from their default values to prevent unauthorized access. ■ Enable Telnet-Choose this option by placing a check mark in the check box to enable telnet access to the director. Choose the option again to remove the check mark and disable telnet access. When disabled, users at remote workstations cannot access the director through telnet to use the Command Line Interface (CLI) or perform other tasks. Logs The Logs menu on the menu bar displays the following options. For detailed information on using these dialog boxes, refer to Chapter 4, "Using Logs." ■ Audit Log-This log provides a record of all configuration changes made on the director. Each entry displays the date and time of the change, a description of the change, the source of the change (such as the HAFM server or SNMP management station), and an identifier for the source, such as the IP address of the HAFM server or SNMP management station. ■ Event Log-Choose this option to display the director event log. This log provides a record of significant events that have occurred on the director, such as hardware failures, degraded operation, and port problems. Each entry includes the date and time of the event, a reason code for the event, the severity level, a brief description, and up to 32 bytes of supplementary event data. Refer to the HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 Service Manual or HP StorageWorks Director 2/140 Service Manual for more information. 42 Director Product Manager User Guide

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Product Manager Overview
42
Director Product Manager User Guide
Open Trunking—
Choose this option to enable the optional Open Trunking
feature. This feature monitors the average data rates of all traffic flows on
ISLs (from a receive port to a target domain), and periodically adjusts routing
tables to reroute data flows from congested links to lightly loaded links to
optimize bandwidth use. The feature can be installed through the
Configure
Feature Key
dialog box. For details, refer to “
Open Trunking
” on page 199.
Export Configuration Report—
Choose this option to display the
Export
Configuration Report
dialog box, which enables you to specify a file name
in which to save an ASCII text file containing all current user-definable
configuration options in a printable format. Note that this file cannot be read
back into the Product Manager in order to set configuration parameters.
Enable Embedded Web Server—
Choose this option by placing a check
mark in the check box to enable the Embedded Web Server Interface on the
director. Choose the option again to remove the check mark and disable the
Embedded Web Server Interface. When disabled, users at remote workstations
cannot access the interface.
If enabled, HP recommends changing the user names and/or passwords from
their default values to prevent unauthorized access.
Enable Telnet—
Choose this option by placing a check mark in the check box
to enable telnet access to the director. Choose the option again to remove the
check mark and disable telnet access. When disabled, users at remote
workstations cannot access the director through telnet to use the Command
Line Interface (CLI) or perform other tasks.
Logs
The Logs menu on the menu bar displays the following options. For detailed
information on using these dialog boxes, refer to
Chapter 4
, “
Using Logs
.”
Audit Log—
This log provides a record of all configuration changes made on
the director. Each entry displays the date and time of the change, a description
of the change, the source of the change (such as the HAFM server or SNMP
management station), and an identifier for the source, such as the IP address
of the HAFM server or SNMP management station.
Event Log—
Choose this option to display the director event log. This log
provides a record of significant events that have occurred on the director, such
as hardware failures, degraded operation, and port problems. Each entry
includes the date and time of the event, a reason code for the event, the
severity level, a brief description, and up to 32 bytes of supplementary event
data. Refer to the
HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 Service Manual
or
HP
StorageWorks Director 2/140 Service Manual
for more information.