Using the software tab – HP StorageWorks 2.32 Edge Switch User Manual

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The differences between the to-be-populated settings and current settings on each individual

product are displayed, because the Apply To dialog box takes changes made on user settings for

one product, and generalizes them to multiple products whose user settings can be totally different.

The new settings replace the existing settings on other products.
To thoroughly check the new changes, click different products on the Product List and view detailed

changes.

NOTE:

Populating user-related settings to multiple products causes the new settings to override the

existing settings.

Clicking Start causes the HAFM appliance to populate changes to the switch specified in the

products list. The Close button is disabled during this process to prevent you from disrupting the

process. Close is enabled after the process is complete or the process is aborted because of a

product failure.
The bottom Status window displays the status of each product. If all changes are successfully

populated to a product, the status displays the product name and a message indicating success. If

the switch loses manageability or connection, a message is displayed with an Error icon. The

remaining changes continue to process. The Security Administrator can maintain the configuration

data on the Users tab, fix the connection problems, and return to the either Apply or Apply To

dialog box. Select the unfinished products and repeat the confirmation process.
If there are no security settings being changed, Apply and Apply To can be selected. When this

occurs, the Security Change Confirmation and Status dialog box is displayed with the Detailed

Changes table and a message indicates that no changes were found. Clicking Start displays a

Status message that indicates the security settings are identical and that there are no changes to

apply.

Using the Software tab

The Software tab (

Figure 112

) enables you to define software access to the switch through the API

and the OSMS interface. Unlike the Telnet and HAFM Basic interfaces, the API user uses the HAFM

appliance name (which is the server name defined at installation) as the ID, and uses the CHAP

Secret as the password. The OSMS interface allows HAFM to manage the switch from in-band. The

only information required for the OSMS interface is the OSMS key.

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