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Use the Change Network Settings window in SANscape. Refer to the “Updating the
Configuration” chapter in the
SANscape User’s Guide
for more information.
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Enable the controller firmware to send event messages using SNMP. Event
messages sent as SNMP traps to the email address you specify contain the IP
address of the array from which it is sent. Refer to the “Configuration Parameters”
chapter in the
SANnet II Family RAID Firmware User’s Guide
for more information.
Once you have determined the RAID controller’s IP address using one of these
methods, you can establish a telnet session to that IP address. However, because of the
dynamic nature of DHCP-assigned IP addresses, the RAID array’s IP address might
change in the event of a controller reset, a network outage, or if the DHCP server is
rebooted. If this happens, telnet sessions to the previous IP address can no longer
communicate with the array, and it is necessary to use one of the methods described
above to determine the new IP address.
If you do not have an active DHCP server on the same network as the RAID array, or
if you prefer to have a fixed IP address, use the procedures in “Manually Setting a
Fixed IP Address” on page 4-27.
4.11.1
Configuring a Host COM Port to Connect to a RAID
Array
The RS-232 COM (serial) port on either controller module can be used to configure
and monitor the RAID array using the controller firmware. It can be connected to a
VT100 terminal, terminal emulation program, terminal server, or the serial port of a
server.
1. Use a null modem serial cable to connect the COM port of the RAID array to the serial
port on a host workstation.
A null modem serial cable is included in your package.
2. Set the serial port parameters on the workstation as follows:
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38,400 baud
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8 bit
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1 stop bit
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No parity
If your host uses the Solaris operating system, see “Accessing the Firmware
Application On a Solaris Host” on page E-1 for instructions about setting up a
tip
session to communicate using the COM port.
For additional information on how to set serial port parameters on a specific server,
see:
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Appendix E for the Solaris OS.
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Appendix F for Windows 2003 server or Windows 2000 advanced server.
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Appendix G for a Linux server.
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