Infrastructure Requirements For Implementing Call Home To Hp Services; Configuring Call Home To Hp Services - HP StorageWorks SN6000 Installation And Reference Manual

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Infrastructure requirements for implementing Call Home to HP Services

To implement Call Home to HP Services, the following infrastructure requirements must be met:
Internet access to the Central Management Server running RSC (Required because notification
messages are sent by RSC to HP over the Internet.).
OSEM can run on the same server as RSC or on a server that has LAN access to the server running
RSC.
The server running OSEM must have LAN access to the SN6000 Fibre Channel Switches to receive
SNMP traps from the switches.
If a fire wall is installed, the following ports must be open:
• Port 162, which receives SNMP traps from the switches, because OSEM uses Microsoft SNMP
services
• Port 2069, to communicate with web browsers seeking remote access to OSEM

Configuring Call Home to HP services

To configure Call Home to HP services:
1.
Make sure SIM and RSC are installed on a server that has Internet access. For software, installation
instructions, and other documentation for SIM and RSP, see the HP websites listed in
instructions and documentation for SIM, RSP, and
2.
Make sure OSEM is installed on a server that has Ethernet access to the server running SIM and RSC,
and to the SN6000 Fibre Channel Switches.
NOTE:
3.
To enable a switch to Call Home to HP Services, configure an SNMP trap in the switch using
QuickTools or the CLI, as described in the following procedures:
To configure an SNMP trap using QuickTools:
a. Enter the IP address of the switch into the web browser of a server that has LAN access to the
switch, and login to the switch.
b. To open the SNMP Properties dialog box: In the fabric tree, click the switch graphic for the switch
you are configuring to open its faceplate display, and then select Switch > SNMP Properties.
c. In the SNMP Properties dialog, select the tab for a trap that is not currently in use.
d. In the display for the selected trap, select the Trap Enabled checkbox to enable the trap.
e. In the Trap Version field, select the trap version V1.
f. In the Trap Severity field, select Critical.
g. In the Trap Address field, enter the IP address of the server running OSEM.
h. In the Trap Port field, enter the trap port number used by OSEM (the OSEM default trap port is 162).
i. In the Trap Community field, enter the trap community name. The name can be up to 32 characters
and must agree with the community name used in the OSEM application. The following characters
may not be used in the user-defined fields: pound sign (#), semi-colon (;), and comma (,).
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OSEM can also be installed on the server that is used to run SIM and RSC.
OSEM" (page 47).
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