Dell OpenManage Server Administrator User's Guide - Dell Support
Dell OpenManage Server Administrator User's Guide - Dell Support
Dell OpenManage Server Administrator User's Guide - Dell Support
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5 Click the Traps tab to add a community for traps or to add a trap<br />
destination for a trap community.<br />
a To add a community for traps, type the community name in the<br />
Community Name box and click Add to list, which is located next to<br />
the Community Name box.<br />
b To add a trap destination for a trap community, select the community<br />
name from the Community Name drop-down box and click Add<br />
under the Trap Destinations box.<br />
The SNMP Service Configuration window appears.<br />
c Type in the trap destination and click Add.<br />
The SNMP Service Properties window appears.<br />
6 Click OK to save the changes.<br />
Configuring the SNMP Agent on Systems Running <strong>Support</strong>ed Red Hat<br />
Enterprise Linux<br />
<strong>Server</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> uses the SNMP services provided by the net-snmp<br />
SNMP agent. You can configure the SNMP agent to change the community<br />
name, enable Set operations, and send traps to a management station. To<br />
configure your SNMP agent for proper interaction with management<br />
applications such as IT Assistant, perform the procedures described in the<br />
following sections.<br />
NOTE: See your operating system documentation for additional details on SNMP<br />
configuration.<br />
SNMP Agent Access Control Configuration<br />
The management information base (MIB) branch implemented by <strong>Server</strong><br />
<strong>Administrator</strong> is identified by the Object Identifier (OID) 1.3.6.1.4.1.674.<br />
Management applications must have access to this branch of the MIB tree to<br />
manage systems running <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>.<br />
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux and VMware ESXi 4.0 operating systems, the<br />
default SNMP agent configuration gives read-only access for the public<br />
community only to the MIB-II system branch (identified by the 1.3.6.1.2.1.1<br />
OID) of the MIB tree. This configuration does not allow management<br />
applications to retrieve or change <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> or other systems<br />
management information outside of the MIB-II system branch.<br />
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