Snmp Management Workstations; Typical Network Configuration (Two Ethernet Connections) - McDATA StorageWorks 2/140 - Director Switch Planning Manual

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Figure 5-3
SNMP Management
Workstations
Connection to this LAN segment is optional and depends on
customer requirements. This type of network configuration using
both Ethernet connections is shown in
Directors are used as an example.

Typical Network Configuration (Two Ethernet Connections)

If only one management server connection is used and this
connection is provided through the customer intranet, all functions
provided by the server are available to users throughout the
enterprise. The purpose for dual LAN connections is to provide a
dedicated LAN segment that isolates the server and managed
products from other users in the enterprise.
NOTE: Both Ethernet adapters in the management server provide auto-
detecting 10/100 Mbps connections. The dedicated LAN segment that
connects the server to managed products and the optional customer
intranet operate at either ten or 100 Mbps.
An SNMP agent that runs on the management server can be
configured through the SAN management application. This agent
implements Version 3.1 of the Fibre Alliance management
information base (MIB) as follows:
Physical Planning Considerations
Figure
5-3. Intrepid 6064
Physical Planning Considerations
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