SAN Switch managem
ent features
SAN Switches use b
uilt-in management tools to help you monitor fabric topology, check
port status, and debug the switch. Table 7 lists the management tools available.
When running IP over FC, these management tools must be supported by both HBA and
HBA drivers. For a list of supported HBAs, see the HP StorageWorks SAN design guide:
h
ttp://www.hp.com/go/sandesignguide.
Table 7 Manageme
nt tools
Manag ement tool
Out-of-band support
In-band support
CLI—Uptotwoadminsessionsand
four user sessions simultaneously
Ethernet or serial connection
IP over FC
Advanced Web Tools—Forinformation,
refer to the Web Tools administrator’s
guide for the Fabric OS version running
on your switch.
Ethernet connection
IP over FC
Standard SNMP applications—For
information, refer to the Fabric OS MIB
reference manual for the Fabric OS
version running on your switch.
Ethernet connection
IP over FC
Managemen
tServer—Forinformation,
refer to the Fabric OS administrator’s
guide and the Fabric OS command
referen
ce manual for the Fabric OS
version
running on your switc h.
Ethernet connection Native in-band
interface (over HBA
only)
Managing SAN Switches from a single management
station
A managem ent station connected to one switch via Ethernet can also be used to manage
other switches connected to the first switch via FC. To do so, set the gateway address
of the first switch to the gateway address of the subnet that the first switch resides on.
Then, set the FC gateway address of each of the other switches to the FCIP address of
the first switch. (See Table 8 for an example of address sets for a management station
with three switches).
NOTE:
The disadvantage of this method is that the management station can only communicate
with the switches.
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