Troubleshooting certificates, Table 11 ssl messages and actions, Configuring snmp agent and traps – HP StorageWorks 2.128 SAN Director Switch User Manual

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Configuring standard security features

Troubleshooting certificates

If you receive messages in the browser or in a pop-up window when logging in to the target switch using

HTTPS, see

Table 11

.

Configuring SNMP agent and traps

You can perform a configuration for the transmission of SNMP information to management stations.

SNMPv3 and SNMPv1 are supported.
The configuration process involves configuring the SNMP agent and configuring SNMP traps. The

following commands are used in the process:

The

configure

command sets the security level. You can specify no security, authentication only, or

authentication and privacy.

The

snmpConfig

command configures the SNMP agent and traps for SNMPv3 or

SNMPv1 configurations.

If necessary for backward compatibility, you can use these legacy commands for the configuration of

SNMP v1:
• The

agtCfgShow

,

agtCfgset

, and

agtCfgDefault

commands configure the SNMPv1 agent.

• The

snmpMibCapSet

command filters at the trap level and the

snmpMibCapShow

command

displays the trap filter values.

The SNMP trap configuration specifies the MIB trap elements to be used to send information to the SNMP

management station. There are two main MIB trap choices:

HP-specific MIB trap is associated with the HP-specific StorageWorks MIB (SW-MIB); it monitors HP

StorageWorks switches specifically.

FibreAlliance MIB trap is associated with the FibreAlliance MIB (FA-MIB); it manages SAN switches

and devices from any company that complies with FibreAlliance specifications.

If you use both SW-MIB and FA-MIB, you might receive duplicate information. You can disable the

FA-MIB, but not the SW-MIB.

Table 11

SSL messages and actions

Message

Action

The page cannot be displayed

The SSL certificate is not installed correctly or HTTPS is not

enabled correctly. Make sure that the certificate has not

expired, that HTTPS is enabled, and that certificate file names

are configured correctly.

The security certificate was

issued by a company you have

not chosen to trust.

The certificate is not installed in the browser. Install it as

described in ”

Configuring the browser

” on page 56.

The security certificate has

expired or is not yet valid

Either the certificate file is corrupted or it needs to be

updated. Click View Certificate to verify the certificate

content. If it is corrupted or out of date, obtain and install a

new certificate.

The name on the security

certificate is invalid or does

not match the name of the site

file

The certificate is not installed correctly in the Java Plug-in.

Install it as described in ”

Installing a root certificate to the

Java Plug-in

” on page 57.

This page contains both secure

and nonsecure items. Do you

want to display the nonsecure

items?

Click No in this pop-up window. The session opens with a

closed lock icon on the lower-right corner of the browser,

indicating an encrypted connection.

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