Activating Or Deactivating Alerts; Deleting Alerts; Configuring Santegrity Authentication - HP StorageWorks Director 2/140 Installation Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for StorageWorks Director 2/140:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

8.
At the summary screen, click Finish.

Activating or deactivating alerts

Use the following steps to activate or deactivate existing threshold alerts. In the active state,
notifications are generated for the alert. In the inactive state, notifications do not occur.
1.
At the Hardware View page, select Configure > Threshold Alerts.
The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box appears.
The port's current state, inactive or active, is listed under the State column.
2.
Select the alert that you want to change from the list.
3.
If the alert is active, select Deactivate to change to the inactive state.
If the alert is inactive, select Activate to change to the active state.

Deleting alerts

Use the following steps to delete existing threshold alerts.
1.
At the Hardware View page, select Configure > Threshold Alerts.
The Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box appears.
2.
Select the alert that you want to delete from the list.
3.
Click Delete.
A message appears asking you to confirm the deletion.
4.
Click Yes.
The alert is removed from the dialog box.

Configuring SANtegrity Authentication

Use this optional feature to configure the authentication security settings.
NOTE:
You must have Administrator privileges to access the SANtegrity Authentication dialog box.
From the Element Manager window, select Configure Menu > SANTegrity Authentication.
The Configure SANtegrity Authentication dialog box appears
Users—Allows you to setup users who access the switch from CLI and web interfaces.
Software—Allows you to setup software applications that communicate with the switch through
API, as well as OSMS authentication.
Devices—Allows you to set device-to-device authentication parameters. The Device tab is PFE key
enabled. If a proper PFE key is not provided, the Devices tab is not accessible.
IP Access Control—Allows you to setup IP addresses that can manage the switch.
70
Installing and configuring the director
(Figure
42) with the following tabs:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents