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IMPORTANT: Obtaining details takes some time. You might want to perform this process when the
network and the managed elements are not busy.
To run Discovery Data Collection:
1. Select Options > Storage Essentials > Discovery > Run Discovery Data Collection.
2. Click Get Details.
During Discovery Data Collection, the software status light changes from green to red. You can
view the progress of gathering details by accessing the logs. For more information, see
Viewing Log Messages on page 160.
Removing McDATA and EMC Connectrix Switches
After removing switches from a service processor, remove the switches from the management
server database. For more information, see ”Deleting Discovered Elements” on page 164.
Replacing McDATA and EMC Connectrix Switches
After replacing switches in the service processor, you must make the management server aware of
your changes by removing the old switches from the user interface and then running Discovery
Data Collection so the management server can discover the new switches. For more information
about Discovery Data Collection, see ”Discovery Data Collection” on page 153. If you are adding
switches to a service processor that has not been discovered yet, see ”Discovering McDATA and
EMC Connectrix Switches” on page 124.
Changing the SNMP Trap Listener Port and Community String for Switches
Discovered
with SNMP
The default SNMP trap listener port for all switches is 162. To change this port for all switches that
are discovered through SNMP, modify the cimom.snmpTrapListenerPort property.
The default SNMP trap community string is public. To change this port for all switches that are
discovered through SNMP, modify the cimom.snmpTrapListenerCommunityString
property.
1. Select Options > Storage Essentials > Manage Product Health, and then click Advanced in the
Disk Space tree.
2. Click Show Default Properties at the bottom of the page.
3. Do one of the following:
•Copy the cimom.snmpTrapListenerPort property.
•Copy the cimom.snmpTrapListenerCommunityString property.
4. Click Close to return to the Advanced page.
5. Paste the copied text into the Custom Properties box.
6. Make your SNMP trap listener port or SNMP trap community string change in the Custom
Properties box.
Remove the pound (#) symbol in front of the property to make sure it is not commented
out
. For example: cimom.snmpTrapListenerPort=162.