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Discovering NAS Devices, Tape Libraries, Switches and Storage Systems

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Contacting a McDATA or Connectrix Switch Directly

The management server uses SWAPI to discover a McDATA or Connectrix switch by its IP address or

DNS name. SWAPI is the default setting. If you want to discover McDATA or Connectrix switches by

SNMP, you must change to SNMP before you begin the following steps. See ”

(Discovery from HP SE

only) Changing the Discovery Settings

” on page 57. If you are using a McDATA SMI-S compliant

switch model, a direct connection to the switch is required and the switch must be contacted via its

IP address. See the Support Matrix for McDATA switch details (Help > Documentation Center >
Support Matrix

).

Discovery from HP SIM
To discover a McDATA or Connectrix switch directly, provide the following to HP Insight Manager:

The IP address or system name of the switch you want to discover. See ”

Adding an IP Range for

Scanning

” on page 27 or ”

Adding a Single IP Address or DNS Name for Discovery

” on

page 28 for more information.

The user name for accessing the switch. The default user name is “public” (the read-only

community string).

Password. HP SIM requires you to fill in the password field.

Discovery from HP SE
To discover a McDATA or Connectrix switch directly:

1.

Click Tools > Storage Essentials > Home on the HP SIM home page menu. The Storage

Essentials home page opens in a separate web browser window. From the Storage Essentials

home page, click Discovery, then click Setup in the upper-right pane of the Storage
Essentials

window.

2.

Select Step 1 at the top of the page.

3.

Click the IP Addresses tab.

4.

Click the Add Address button.

5.

In the IP Address/DNS Name field, type the IP address or DNS name of the switch you want to

discover.

6.

In the User Name field, type the user name for accessing the switch. If you are using SNMP the

user name is the read-only community string of the switch. The default community-string is

"public" but this can be changed on the switch. If you are using SMI-S the user name is the user

name of the admin login of the switch.

7.

If you are using SNMP leave the Password (Optional) field blank. The password does not

matter since the management server is not doing any configurations through SNMP. If you are

using SMI-S type the password of the admin account on the switch.

8.

In the Verify Password field type the same thing you typed in the password field.

9.

In the Comment field (optional), type a comment for additional information. The information

typed into this field is displayed under the Comment column in the Addresses to Discover list

(Tools > Storage Essentials > Home > Discovery > Setup).

10.

Do not select the Do Not Authenticate option.

11.

Click OK.

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