ATTO Technology V-Class Network Card User Manual


 
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SNMP
SNMP, or Simple Network Management
Protocol, is an application layer protocol that
allows network devices to exchange management
information. Through a combination of standard
and custom MIBs (Management Information
Base), the array provides status and error
indications to an SNMP server, allowing the array
to be managed with other devices in a complex
system through a common interface.
Use CLI commands to configure up to six unique
Trap addresses. A trap is a way for the array to tell
the SNMP server that something has happened.
Exhibit 4.0-1 The POST information displays after boot of the Diamond Storage Array.
Diamond Storage Array
(c) 2004 ATTO Technology, Incorporated.
Firmware version 5.40 release date Mar 30 2004, 10:43:06 Build 021G
Power-On Self-Test Completion Status: GOOD
128 Megabytes of RAM Installed.
Interface Port 0 is not installed.
Interface Port 1 is 1.0624 Gb/s Fibre Channel.
Interface 0 World Wide Name = 20 00 00 10 86 10 02 DC
Interface 1 World Wide Name = 20 00 00 10 86 10 02 DC
Diamond Array Serial Number = "MIDP100197"
Diamond Array Name = " "
System Serial Number = ""
Active Configuration = ATTO
DiamondClass = (V)86
Internal Temperature = 23 C [5 - 47]
ErrorLog Contents: NO ERRORS
For help, type HELP.
Ready.