Adaptec 5405 User Guide - Page 131
Working with Display Groups
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Chapter 10: Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager ● 131 The Adaptec Storage Manager Agent General Settings window opens for the system you selected. The auto-discovery settings appear at the bottom: 3 To enable/disable auto-discovery, select Enable auto-discovery. (This option toggles between enabled and disabled.) 4 Update the auto-discovery settings, as required: ● In the Auto discovery scopes field, enter a comma-separated list of scopes. To be discovered by the auto-discovery task, the local system and remote system must have at least one scope in common. The default scope for an Adaptec Storage Manager Agent is Auto Discovery. ● In the Auto discovery base port number field, enter the port's TCP/IP address. You can use any port for auto-discovery. However, to use an existing SLP infrastructure, you must use port 427. The default port is 34570. If you change the port, you must restart the Adaptec Storage Manager Agent for the change to take effect. ● In the Auto discovery heartbeat interval field, enter the number of seconds between each auto-discovery check. This number determines how often Adaptec Storage Manager checks for changes in remote system resources. The default is 360 seconds. ● In the SLP Directory Agent address field, enter the TCP/IP address of the SLP Directory Agent. Applies only if you specified port 427 for an existing SLP infrastructure. 5 Click Save Changes. Working with Display Groups You can organize related local and remote systems into display groups within the Enterprise View to make monitoring and modifying your storage space faster, easier, and more efficient. Once display groups are created, they're sorted alphabetically and appear in the Enterprise View below any systems that are not part of a display group. A system can belong to only one display group at a time; you can't include the same system in multiple display groups. Follow the instructions in this section to: