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Task 19: Configure the Element Manager Application
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Installation Tasks
4. Click OK to close the dialog box.
5. Maximize the Element Manager application.
6. Select Enable Call Home Notification from the Maintenance menu at
any view. A check mark appears to indicate call-home event
notification is enabled.
Configure Security
This section describes optional product security features configured
through the SAN management or Element Manager applications. The
enhanced SANtegrity PFE key must be installed. Refer to Installing
PFE Keys (Optional) for instructions. Features include:
SANtegrity authentication - Select SANtegrity Authentication
from the Configure menu at the Element Manager
application(Configure>SANtergrity Authentication). The SANtegrity
Authentication dialog box provides five pages (tabs) to configure
optional authentication features, including:
Users - Configure password-protected administrator and
operator access to the SAN management and Element
Manager applications.
Software - Configure CHAP-controlled management interface
access (out-of-band and inband) to the product.
Devices - Configure a CHAP secret authentication sequence
for nodes (devices) attached to the product through E_Ports or
N_ports.
IP Access Control - Configure a list of device IP addresses or a
range of device IP addresses authorized to communicate with
the product.
RADIUS Servers - Configure RADIUS servers. A RADIUS
server stores and authenticates passwords and CHAP secrets.
Enterprise Fabric Mode - Use the Enterprise Fabric Mode option
from the Configure menu (Configure>EFM) to enable or disable
EFM. Fabric binding is activated when EFM is enabled.
Fabric binding - Use the Fabric Binding from the Configure option
from the Configure menu (Configure>Fabric Binding) to lock
parameters of a fabric in accordance with the user configuration.
Fabric binding creates a membership list of element (director or
switch) Domain_IDs and WWNs that can communicate with the
product.