• About—Version information (“Viewing Performance Tool version information” (page 35))
• Logs—Event log (“Viewing logs” (page 34))
• Help— Online help (“Viewing online help” (page 35))
Configuring the tool
The Settings menu provides options for customizing discovery, including entering network IP
addresses and array access credentials.
NOTE: To protect against accidentally changing values, you must first select the Change Discovery
Settings, Change Credentials, or Change SNMP Settings check box to access the parameter fields.
After changing any settings, a confirmation pop-up window appears.
The following parameters can be changed in the Settings menu:
Discovery Options—Network IP values
• Local Subnet—(Default) Select this radio button to use the same local Subnet of the host
running the tool.
• Range Based—Select this radio button to enter a range of IP addresses to search. (Entries
may not end in .255 or .0.)
• I know my array IPs—Select this radio button to enter a specific IP address. To enter
multiple IP addresses, separate each IP address with a comma.
NOTE: When discovery options are changed, a new device discovery begins automatically.
Array Authentication—Credentials (password) settings
• Use defaults (Default)—Select this radio button for the tool to use the default username
and password that was assigned to the array when shipped from the factory.
◦ Default username: monitor
◦ Default password: !monitor
• Use credentials specified below—Select this radio button to enter the MSA CLI user name
and password for the tool to use. (Monitor-level credentials are sufficient for this tool.)
SNMP settings—SNMP community string used for discovering MSA arrays over the network
• Use defaults (Default)—Select this radio button to use the default read community string
that was assigned to the array when shipped from the factory. The default value is “public.”
• Use SNMP settings specified below—Select this radio button to enter the Read Community
String value.
Discovering arrays
The Arrays tab provides a listing of all previously discovered HP P2000 G3 MSA arrays.
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