Switch Management; Management Server - IBM TotalStorage SAN32M-2 Installation And Service Manual

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Switch management

Management server

LEDs on the product front panel or CRUs illuminate to indicate a
hardware malfunction.
An unsolicited SNMP trap message is received at a management
workstation, indicating an operational state change or failure.
Event notification is received at a designated support center
through an e-mail message or the call-home feature.
Fault isolation and repair information is provided through
maintenance analysis procedures (MAPs). MAPs are step-by-step
procedures that provide information to interpret events, isolate a
failure to a CRU, remove and replace the CRU, and verify product
operation. Fault isolation begins with
The switch is managed and controlled through a:
Customer-supplied PC platform with Internet communication to
the product-resident EFCM Basic Edition interface.
The interface allows service personnel to perform configuration
tasks, view system alerts and related log information, and
monitor switch status, port status, and performance. CRU status
and system alert information are highly visible.
Optional management server (running a SAN management
application) that provides a central point of control for up to 48
switches or managed products.
A customer-supplied PC or workstation (with client applications
installed) communicates with the server through a through a
corporate intranet.
Customer-supplied PC or UNIX-based platform with the server
and client SAN management and Element Manager applications
installed by the customer.
An optional management server can be installed to run EFCM Basic.
The minimum specifications are described below.
MAP 0000: Start
MAP.
Chapter 1: General information
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