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1. Can I configure the port in which OpStor server starts?
2. If port 80 (or the user specified port) is used by other application. Will the OpStor server start?
3. I have a supported device in my environment. It is not showing up in client. What is the problem?
4. Does OpStor server listen for SNMP Traps?
1. Can I configure the port in which OpStor server starts?
Answer: Yes. During installation, OpStor prompts the user to specify a port in which the server must start. By default it shows 80. If you want to change the port, you can specify a different port number and proceed with the installation.
2. If port 80 (or the port that I specified) is used by other application, will the OpStor server start?
Answer: Yes. When the specified port is used by other application, OpStor server will start in one of the free ports starting from 9010.
3. I have a supported device in my environment. It is not showing up in client. What is the problem?
Answer: OpStor is by default configured to discover supported devices on their default port. SNMP enabled devices, default port is 161. Check if your device SNMP agent runs on different port. Re-configure device discovery via Admin UI.
4. Does OpStor server listen for SNMP Traps?
Answer: Yes. OpStor server receives SNMP Traps on Port 162. Ensure that OpStor is configured as manager for your device SNMP agents. Refer Prerequisites For Device Discovery under 'Discovering Storage Devices' section for more information.
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