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тАО06-27-2017 10:13 AM
тАО06-27-2017 10:13 AM
Is the P 2000 G3 FC just capable of SNMP v1 ?
Hi,
we have a MSA array P 2000 G3 FC, and i'd like to integrate it into HP SIM.
From what i see it knows only SNMP v1. Is that true ?
Thanks.
Bernd
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тАО06-27-2017 02:23 PM
тАО06-27-2017 02:23 PM
Re: Is the P 2000 G3 FC just capable of SNMP v1 ?
Hope this helps!
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тАО06-28-2017 07:02 AM
тАО06-28-2017 07:02 AM
Re: Is the P 2000 G3 FC just capable of SNMP v1 ?
HI Torsten,
i was astonished about your answer and so i doublechecked with tcpdump and wireshark. It's SNMP v1.
Or does it depend on the firmware ?
Bernd
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тАО06-28-2017 07:27 AM
тАО06-28-2017 07:27 AM
Re: Is the P 2000 G3 FC just capable of SNMP v1 ?
From user guide:
P2000 G3 MSA Systems use SNMPv2c, which improves on SNMPv1 features and uses its
community-based security scheme
Hope this helps!
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тАО06-28-2017 07:59 AM
тАО06-28-2017 07:59 AM
Re: Is the P 2000 G3 FC just capable of SNMP v1 ?
Strange. wireshark says something different. Do you want to have the cap file ?
Bernd
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тАО06-28-2017 03:07 PM
тАО06-28-2017 03:07 PM
Re: Is the P 2000 G3 FC just capable of SNMP v1 ?
why should the msa use a 30 years old protocol instead of a 25 Years old protocol?
Hope this helps!
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тАО07-04-2017 01:22 AM
тАО07-04-2017 01:22 AM
Re: Is the P 2000 G3 FC just capable of SNMP v1 ?
This is from "HP P2000 G3 MSA System SMU Reference Guide":
This appendix describes the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) capabilities that P2000 G3
MSA Systems support. This includes standard MIB-II, the FibreAlliance SNMP Management Information
Base (MIB) version 2.2 objects, and enterprise traps.
P2000 G3 MSA Systems can report their status through SNMP. SNMP provides basic discovery using
MIB-II, more detailed status with the FA MIB 2.2, and asynchronous notification using enterprise traps.
SNMP is a widely used network monitoring and control protocol. It is an application layer protocol that
facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices. It is part of the Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol suite.
SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance, find and solve network problems,
and plan for network growth. Data is passed from SNMP agents reporting activity on each network device
to the workstation console used to oversee the network. The agents return information contained in a
Management Information Base (MIB), which is a data structure that defines what is obtainable from the
device and what can be controlled (turned on and off, etc.).
An SNMP object identifier (OID) is a number assigned to devices in a network for identification purposes.
OID numbering is hierarchical. Using the IETF notation of digits and dots resembling very long IP
addresses, various registries such as ANSI assign high-level numbers to vendors and organizations. They,
in turn, append digits to the number to identify individual devices or software processes.
P2000 G3 MSA Systems use SNMPv2c, which improves on SNMPv1 features and uses its
community-based security scheme.