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TS2900 Tape Autoloader Setup, Operator, and Service Guide
For more details, refer to the
IBM Encryption Key Manager Installation, Planning, and
User’s Guide
. See “Related Publications” on page xxi.
Supported Internet Protocols
The TS2900 Tape Autoloader supports the following Internet protocols:
• IPv4
• IPv6
To learn more about IPv4, visit
. To learn more about IPv6, visit
SNMP Messaging
Occasionally, the library may encounter a situation that you want to know about,
such as an open magazine or a fault that causes the library to stop. The library
provides a standard TCP/IP protocol called Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) to send alerts about conditions (such as need for operator intervention) over
a TCP/IP LAN network to an SNMP monitoring station. These alerts are called
SNMP traps. Using the information supplied in each SNMP trap, the monitoring
station (together with customer-supplied software) can alert operations personnel of
possible problems or operator interventions that occur.
SNMP Traps
SNMP Traps are alerts or status messages that can be collected, monitored and used
to proactively manage attached libraries using SNMP protocol with the SNMP
monitoring station(s). In summary, each trap provides the following information:
•
Product Identification
such as product name, description, manufacturer, model
number, firmware level, and the URL that the trap is designated for.
•
Product Status
such as the severity of the trap, status (current and previous) and
the time the trap occurred.
•
Library State
(physical device status) such as identification and status of devices
that are monitored. In the case of the library, it would include enclosure, power
supply, controller, magazine status, drive count, cartridge slot count, and I/O
station count. Also included would be certain library statistics, and where
appropriate, the fault FSC (fault symptom code) including the severity and
description of that fault.
•
Drive Status
such as the identification of each drive in the library, firmware level,
serial number and other address and status information.
•
Trap Definitions
such as library status change, open magazine, I/O accessed, hard
fault information, drive cleaning requests, excessive retries and library returning to
normal operations.
•
SNMP MIBs
: The library’s Management Information Base (MIB) contains units of
information that specifically describe an aspect of the system, such as the system
name, hardware number or communications configuration. When using SNMP to
monitor your TS2900 Tape Autoloader, make sure that the IBM TS2900 MIB file is
loaded on your SNMP monitoring station. SNMP traps will be sent to the SNMP
monitoring station(s) that are defined for your library (see “Configuring SNMP
Trap Notifications” on page 4-27). Download the SNMP MIB file for this library
from
http://www.ibm.com/storage/support
.
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