System Configuration
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Titan SiliconServer
The table below describes the fields on this screen:
Note:
BlueArc recommends adding the SMU’s eth1 IP to the device’s list of
NTP
servers. Also, if the device supports email notification, and if
forwarding
is configured on the SMU, the SMU’s eth1 IP can also be
configured as the device’s mail server.
Item/Field
Description
Device Name
A descriptive name displayed in the System Monitor to represent this
device. Any name may be chosen by the administrator
Device IP/NAT
Mapping
Devices the SMU discovers on the management network are displayed
here, excluding devices displayed in the System Monitor. The following
Information is displayed for these devices:
IP Address: The private IP Address of the device. (This IP address is not
directly visible on the public side of the SMU).
Public NAT Port: This port on the SMU interface eth0 is used through the
public network to access the management port on the device.
Vendor: Name of vendor corresponding to the device's MAC address. If the
vendor is recognized then a Device Type is recommended (i.e. pre-
selected). "Generic" is used if the SMU does not recognize the MAC
address. Failure to recognize a Vendor or MAC address does not affect any
functionality.
Device Type
Select a device type that best describes the device. This is used purely to
help distinguish components in the System Monitor, and does not affect
any functionality. Examples include FC switch and System UPS.
Monitor SNMP Traps
If checked, then Titan will listen for SNMP Traps being sent from the
device. Enable this option if the device being added is a Nexsan or APC
device. Whenever Titan receives traps from these devices, an Event will
be logged, and an Email alert may be generated depending upon the
configuration of Titan.
The SMU can also be configured to listen for SNMP Traps from supported
storage devices.
Use Protocol and
Port
Specify a protocol (e.g. HTTP) and port number (e.g. 80) to be used for
accessing the device's management UI.
If the device is to be directly accessed for management by clicking on its
name in the System Monitor, then select HTTP, HTTPS, or telnet and
enter the corresponding port number. This information will be used to
generate a URL to the device.