FW 07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.00 HP StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/24 Installation Guide (AA-RTDWD-TE/958-000283-003, March 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Edge Switch 2/24 installation guide
- Contents
- Switch features
- Installing and configuring the Edge Switch 2/24
- Installation options
- Review installation requirements
- Unpack and Inspect the switch
- Install the Edge Switch on a desktop
- Install the Edge Switch in a rack
- Configure switch network information
- LAN-Connect the switch
- Configure the HAFM appliance
- Frequently used HAFM settings
- Set the switch online
- Set the switch offline
- Configure switch identification
- Configure switch operating parameters
- Configure fabric operating parameters
- Configure switch binding
- Configure SNMP trap message recipients
- Configure, enable, and test e-mail notification
- Configure and enable Ethernet events
- Configure call home event notification
- Configure threshold alerts
- Create new alerts
- Figure 25 Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box
- Figure 26 New Threshold Alerts dialog box-first screen
- Figure 27 New Threshold Alerts dialog box-second screen
- Figure 28 New Threshold Alerts dialog box-third screen
- Figure 29 New Threshold Alerts dialog box-summary screen
- Figure 30 Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box-alert activated
- Modify alerts
- Activate or deactivate alerts
- Delete alerts
- Create new alerts
- Configure SANtegrity authentication
- Back up HAFM configuration data
- Configure open systems management appliance
- Configure feature key
- Configure Open Trunking
- Enable Embedded Web Server
- Enable Telnet
- Connect cables to Fibre Channel ports
- Connect the switch to a fabric
- Unpack, inspect, and install the ethernet hub (optional)
- Using HAFM from a remote location
- Using the Embedded Web Server
- Manage firmware versions
- Regulatory compliance and safety
- Technical specifications
- Index

Using the Embedded Web Server76
c. Delete the switch’s old IP address from the ARP table. At the command (C:\) prompt, enter
arp —d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the old IP address for the
switch.
d. Click close (X) at the upper right corner of the DOS window to close the window or enter
exit at the prompt to return to the Windows desktop.
4. At the PC, launch the browser application (Netscape Navigator
or Internet Explorer).
5. At the browser, enter the switch’s new IP address as the Internet URL. The Enter Network
Password dialog box appears.
6. Enter the user name and password.
NOTE: The default user name is Administrator
and the default password is password. The
user name and password are case-sensitive.
7. Click OK. The EWS interface opens with the View window displayed.
Configure SNMP trap message recipients
Perform this procedure to configure community names, write authorizations, and network addresses
and for up to six SNMP trap message recipients per Edge switch or director, or up to 12 SNMP trap
message recipients per HAFM appliance. A trap recipient is a management workstation that
receives notification (through SNMP) if a switch event occurs.
To configure SNMP trap recipients:
1. Select Configure > Management to display the SNMP tab (Figure 43).
Figure 43 Management page—SNMP tab
a. Click the Enable Authentication Traps check box to enable or disable transmission of SNMP
trap messages to configured recipients.