HP StorageWorks HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) Installation and Configuration Guide (AA-RV1XA-TE, March 2005)

Installing and Configuring the HSG Agent
144 HSG80 ACS Solution Software V8.8 for Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows Server
2003 (32-bit) Installation and Configuration Guide
3. Click Next. Follow the instructions on the screen.
After the computer installs the software, you are asked if you want to configure
the Agent.
4. Click Continue to configure your Agent. The Windows NT Agent
Configuration Step 1 of 3 window appears.
5. Enter your password in the New field, and retype it in the Verification field.
The password must have 4 to 16 characters.
6. Click Next to continue. The following message appears:
Password Validation Successful.
7. Click OK to continue. The Windows NT Agent Configuration Step 2 of 3
window appears.
8. In the Selected Client field, enter the name of the client system entry that you
want to receive updates from this Agent. In addition, adding a client system
entry allows you to access the agent system from the Navigation Tree on that
client system. Choose TCP/IP and/or SNMP for your notification scheme.
Note: Put your most important client systems at the top of this list and the client systems
that are connected infrequently to the network at the bottom. The Agent first contacts the
client systems that are located at the top of the list.
The following describes how the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) and the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) work with
SWCC:
Table 14: Client System Notification Options
Options SWCC Function
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol
(TCP/IP)
Automatically updates the Storage
Window of subsystem changes
Required for event logging and pager
notification
If you do not select TCP/IP, you will need
to refresh the Storage Window
(depending on the subsystem) to obtain
the latest status of a subsystem.
Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)
Requires you to use an
SNMP-monitoring program to view
SNMP traps