Changing An Account Password; Configuring Snmp Information; Setting Snmp Trap Levels; Setting Trap Levels - HP StorageWorks 2/64 - Core Switch Administrator's Manual

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7.
Select the Enabled or Disabled radio button to enable or disable the account.
You can enable and disable user- and admin-level accounts except for your own account. You cannot
enable or disable your own account or the factory account. Only the root account can disable itself.
If you disable an account, all active CLI sessions for that account are logged out.
Click OK.
8.
Click Apply to save your changes.
9.

Changing an account password

1.
Launch the Switch Admin module as described on
2.
Click the User tab.
3.
Select the account to modify.
If you are logged in as admin, you can change the password of your own account, peer admin
accounts, switchAdmin accounts, and user accounts. You cannot change the root or factory account
passwords.
If you are logged in as a switchAdmin, you can change the password only on your own account.
4.
Click the Change Password button.
The Set User Account Password dialog box opens.
If you are changing the password of an admin account, you must also provide the current password.
You do not need to provide the current password if you are changing the password of a lower-level
user account.
5.
Enter the current password of the account. This step is required only if you are changing the password
of your own or a peer admin account.
6.
Enter the new password of the account.
The new password must have at least one character different from the old password.
7.
Reenter the new password in the Confirm Password box.
8.
Click OK.
9.
Click Apply to save your changes.

Configuring SNMP information

This section describes how to manage the configuration of the SNMP agent in the switch. The
configuration includes SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 configuration, accessControl, and systemGroup
configuration parameters.
For more information, see the snmpConfig command in the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS 5.x command
reference guide.

Setting SNMP trap levels

When you set trap levels for the Core Switch 2/64 or for a SAN Director 2/128 or 4/256 SAN Director
configured with two logical switches, trap levels are set on a logical-switch basis. This means that for each
logical switch, you must set trap levels individually.

Setting trap levels

1.
Launch the Switch Admin module as described on
2.
Click the SNMP tab (see
Figure
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