4 setting snmp agent properties, 1 overview of snmp agent properties – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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4 Setting SNMP Agent Properties

4-1 Overview of SNMP Agent Properties

Before setting SNMP Agent properties, be sure that both the Hitachi SNMP API and the Microsoft SNMP agent

are installed on the XP12000/XP10000 Disk Array SVP, to allow the SNMP agent to run as a daemon

program.

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an industry-standard method for storage and

communication devices. It is used to transfer status and management commands across TCP/IP networks. The

SNMP agent (SNMP) performs error-reporting operations requested by the SNMP manager for

XP12000/XP10000 Disk Array subsystem(s). SNMP properties are usually set from the SVP, but you can also set

the SNMP properties for the connected XP12000/XP10000 Disk Array subsystem using the XP Remote Web

Console. For a flowchart of the XP12000/XP10000 Disk Array SNMP environment, see Figure 4-1.
The SNMP IP Security pane is not available to storage partition administrators. A storage administrator can

perform the following SNMP functions using the XP Remote Web Console:

Register the SNMP system group information (Name, Contact, Location) (see this section)

Add and delete SNMP Manager IP addresses (see sections 4-3-1 and 4-3-2 )

Add, delete, and change communities (see sections 4-3-3 through 4-3-5 )

Add, delete, and change IP addresses of communities (see sections 4-3-6 through 4-3-7 )

To set the SNMP properties, you must register the SNMP system group information including the device name,

contact information, and location of the subsystem to be managed on the Identity tab of the XP Remote Web

Console main pane (refer to Figure 3-1).

Customer

SNMP Manager

SVP

Disk subsystem

Remote Web

Console PC

SIM report

Trap

USB-LAN card

Private LAN

Public LAN

SNMP

Agent

SNMP

Information

Setting the SNMP Agent properties
from theRemote Web Consoler.

Figure 4-1

XP12000/XP10000 Disk Array SNMP Environment

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