Network Manageability - IBM System Storage SAN384B-2 Installation, Service And User Manual

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v Monitoring of attempted security breaches (through audit logging)
v Monitoring of attempted security breaches (through Fabric Watch Security Class)
v Fibre Channel security policies: DCC and SCC
v Trusted Switch (FCS) for central security management
v Management access controls (SNMPv3, Telnet, FTP, serial port, front panel)
v Hardware-enforced zoning by WWN, domain/port ID, or both
v Default zoning
v RSCN suppression and aggregation
v Configurable RSCN suppression by port
v NTPv3 (to synchronize timestamps)
v Event auditing
v Change tracking
v Firmware change alerts in Fabric Manager
v Persistent port disable
v Persistent domain ID
v E_Port disable
Installation of the optional Federal Information Processing Standards 140-2 (FIPS
140-2) security seals to the SAN384B-2 chassis, blades, and other components is
available through Feature Code 7230. The IBM System Storage FIPS 140-2 Security
Seal Application Procedures (GA32-2220-00) publication provides complete
instructions for installing this feature on this and other models. The publication is
available through the IBM Support Portal, www.ibm.com/supportportal or the
IBM Publications Center www.ibm.com/shop/publications/order. Search by title
or publication form number on either site.

Network Manageability

The SAN384B-2 has a single domain and is managed as a single element with the
Network Advisor. The SAN384B-2 responds to its own IP address and appears as a
separate entity to the Telnet protocol and SNMP.
All management interfaces, such as Telnet, Web Tools, standards compliant SMI-S,
and Management Server, support a "port N within blade M" naming scheme.
The SAN384B-2 supports SNMPv1 and SNPMv3. When SNMP devices send SNMP
messages to a management console running SAN management software, the
information is stored in a management information base (MIB). Fabric OS 7.0 and
later supports the latest Fibre Alliance Fibre Channel Management (FCMGMT) and
Storage Management Initiative (SMI) MIBs, which allow common information
necessary for management software to provide information to a SAN
administrator. Refer to the Fabric OS MIB Reference for additional MIB information.
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SAN384B-2 Installation, Service, and User Guide

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