Installation Manual

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a. Open the file ProductInfo.ini in a text editor, such as Notepad. If the software was
installed in the default directory, this file should be in the following directory:
\Program Files\CNT\inVSN_EM
b. Make the following entry in the file:
cimomenabled=TRUE
c. Save the file, and then restart the InVsn software.
3. Enter the following information in HP SIM:
Primary IP address of the host running the InVsn software you want to discover.
Namespace. If the //root/cntfabric namespace for the InVSN software is not already
included in the wbemportlist.xml file in <HP SIM install
directory>/config/identification, add it in the format <interopnamespace
name="root/cntfabric"/>.
Port number for the InVsn software. Enter the port number in the WBEM section of the
System Protocol Settings page (Options > Protocol Settings > System Protocol Settings).
User Name for the login to the InVsn software.
Password for the login to the InVsn software.
Discovering Cisco Switches
The management server discovers Cisco switches through SNMP and SMI-S connections,
depending on the switch model. See the support matrix for your edition for details on supported
switch models and firmware revisions.
Note the following when discovering Cisco switches with SNMP:
HP SIM does not allow blank passwords. Since Cisco SNMP switches do not use a password,
enter anything for the password.
You can view zones, zone sets and zone aliases on a Cisco switch; however, you cannot use
the management server to create, modify or remove them from a Cisco switch.
The management server gathers information about the Cisco inactive database during
Discovery Data Collection.
The management server groups active zone sets in all Virtual SANs (VSANs) in a fabric into a
zone set called ACTIVE, which is shown associated with the physical fabric. The members of
the ACTIVE zone set (zones, zone sets, zone aliases) have the name of the VSAN prefixed to
their name. For example, an active zone named ZONE1 from a VSAN named VSAN1 is
displayed as a zone on the physical fabric with name VSAN1:CISCO1:ZONE1.
No ports are reported for uninstalled blades or GBICs.
To receive events from Cisco switches, verify that the SNMP trap community string is set to
match the community string defined in the HP Storage Essentials custom properties (the default
is public), and make sure the SNMP traps are configured to be sent to the management
server. For more information, see ”Changing the SNMP Trap Listener Port and Community
String for Switches Discovered with SNMP” on page 133
Note the following when discovering Cisco switches with SMI-S: