Virtual TapeServer SCSI-to-FC Adapter User Manual

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Appendix E: Management Information Bases
3. Do a SET operation on the connUnitName leaf making sure to use the community SET string
shown in the Serial/Telnet SNMP Configuration menu.
4. Repeat these steps for each connUnitInfo, connUnitContact, and connUnitLocation.
Setting Port Name Information
It is recommended to name ports based on what each port connects to. For example, a port might
be connected to a terabyte RAID storage array and so the name should reflect something about this
terabyte RAID storage array. To name a port, use the following steps:
1. Go to the connUnitPortTable leaf.
2. Scroll to the connUnitPortName leaf.
3. Do a SET operation on the connUnitPortName leaf making sure to use the community SET
string shown in the Serial/Telnet SNMP Configuration menu.
Setting Trap IP Addresses
The VT5900-SA allows configuration of up to three network managers with different filtering
levels on each one.
To set up an IP address for a network manager, use the following steps:
1. Go to the trapReg leaf.
2. Do a WALK of the leaf to see how many open slots are available in the trapClientAccount
leaf. There should be less than three.
3. To set a new trap IP address, go to the trapRegRowState leaf in the trapRegTable.
Set the Object Identifier (OID) to the IP address and port number. This sets an IP address with
a default filter value of ‘6’ which corresponds to warning events and includes events for all
lower values of ‘5’ and below.
Example:1.3.6.1.3.94.2.3.1.4.192.168.100.205.162
The value entered for the port number must be an integer in the range of 1 to 65,535.
To modify trap filters for this IP address, do a SET on the trapRegFilter leaf after creation of
that row in the trapRegTable.
To change the filter value, use options #5 and #6 in the SNMP Configuration menu.
4. Repeat these steps to a maximum limit provided by trapMaxClients.
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