Chapter 11 System Management
11.2 Functions in the Action Area for System
ETERNUS Web GUI User’s Guide
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• LAN Port used for SNMP
When enabling the SNMP function, select the port used for SNMP from "MNT" or "RMT".
When sending a SNMPv1 trap, the agent-address of the trap sender is the Master CM IP address of
the selected port.
• Authentication Failure
When enabling the SNMP function, select "Send SNMP Trap" or "Do not send SNMP Trap" when
authentication fails.
• Engine ID
When enabling the SNMP function, enter the engine ID of the SNMP.
The engine ID is a unique identifier used to distinguish the connection target storage system
between the SNMP Manager and the SNMP Agent.
It is not necessary to change the default setting for normal use. The default engine ID of the
ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is as follows:
Octet 1 - 4: Bitwise OR between the company code (fujitsu=211) and 0x80000000
Octet 5: 0x80 (fixed)
Octet 6 - 13: WWN of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system (8 bytes)
The following input conditions apply:
- Alphanumeric characters (0 - 9, A - F, a - f)
- Inputting only "0" or "F" for the "Engine ID" field is not allowed
- 10 - 64 characters (even number)
• MIB-II RFC Version
When enabling the SNMP function, select either "RFC1213" or "RFC4293" as the MIB-II support RFC
version.
Although it is not necessary to change the default setting ("RFC1213") for normal use, select the RFC
version that is supported by the SNMP manager.
- RFC1213
This mode is used for MIB-II that supports RFC1213.
This RFC supports IPv4 addresses.
- RFC4293
This mode is used for MIB-II that supports RFC4293.
This RFC supports IPv4 addresses and IPv6 addresses. This RFC is an extended definition for
RFC1213.
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