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Xiotech—Proprietary 160337-000 Rev D, 30 September, 2013 Page 55
Initialize and Configure ISE User Guide
3. If necessary, select addresses in the Address List for deletion or editing:
To delete an address from the Address List, select it and click
DELETE
(
C
TRL or
S
HIFT fort multiple
lines).
To edit an address in the Address List, select it and click
EDIT
. The address appears in the
Enter
Address
field, where it can be changed as needed. Click
NEW
when the address is correct; the
modified address appears in the Address List, replacing the previous address.
4. Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 until the address lists are complete.
5. When both lists are complete, click
SAVE CHANGES
at the bottom of the view. The view refreshes, reflect-
ing the new settings.
CLI: SNMP Trap Settings
In the CLI, only Trap Subscriptions and Destinations can be modified.
To subscribe to and unsubscribe from SNMP trap notifications, use the trap_subscription command as
follows.
trap_subscription network={1|2} {add|remove} events="n,m,o,p"
where 1 or 2 identifies the MRC that will originate the trap and where n,m,o,... are the event numbers.
To the SNMP trap notification destination, use the trap_destination command as follows.
trap_destination network={1|2} {add|remove} address="n,m,o,p"
where n,m,o,... are IP addresses.
MIB File
The Web-Mgt provides a link to the Management Information Base (MIB) file for the ISE. This file can be
viewed or downloaded to be compiled into an SNMP device-monitoring tool using the on-screen instructions.
The ISE automatically regenerates the MIB file when changes to any logical object in the system are made,
ensuring that the MIB file is always current. Monitoring the ISE using SNMP Object Identifiers is described in
“System Monitoring with SNMP” on page 120.
Configuring Storage
This section provides an overview of ISE storage and its configuration using the Web-Mgt and the CLI.
“Creating Volumes” on page 58 and “Command Line Interface” on page 60 detail the procedures to create
volumes using the Web-Mgt and the CLI respectively.
Storage Pools and Volumes
In the ISE, storage capacity is organized into entities called storage pools. A storage pool consists of all
available storage in one DataPac, or, in the case of an ISE 7-Series, a single storage pool consists of all
available storage in both DataPacs. The overall capacity of each pool is determined by the type of DataPac
and the percentage of capacity reserved for sparing during initialization of the storage pools (see “Initializing
ISE” on page 41).
Each storage pool can be segmented into multiple volumes. Volumes within a storage pool can be of any RAID
type supported by the ISE and can have a maximum capacity of 2 TB each with mirroring and 8 TB each
without mirroring. Sparing and RAID operations occur within the boundaries of the storage pool. Volumes are
created in the ISE on a pool-by-pool basis, and the cache policy (write-back or write-through) and RAID type
are specified on a volume.

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X-IO ISE-2 Series Specifications

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BrandX-IO
ModelISE-2 Series
CategoryStorage
LanguageEnglish