Using the on-board Web interface (OBWI) 237
3.
Select the
Enable SNMP
checkbox.
4.
In the Name box, enter the fully qualified domain name of the system.
5.
In the Contact box, enter the name of a contact person.
6.
Enter the names of the Read, Write, and Trap communities.
These names (using from 1 to 64 characters) specify the community strings that must be used in
SNMP actions. The Read and Write strings act as passwords that protect access to the console
switches and apply only to SNMP over UDP port 161.
7.
In the Allowable Managers boxes, enter the addresses of up to four management workstations that
have the rights to manage this console switch. To allow any station to manage the console switch,
leave the boxes empty.
8.
In the Trap Destinations boxes, enter the addresses of up to four management workstations to which
this console switch sends traps.
9.
Click
Save.
10.
To apply the changes, reboot the console switch.
Enabling SNMP traps
An SNMP trap is a notification that a console switch sends to a management station to indicate that an
event has occurred that might need attention. The event manager is either HP SIM or HP OpenView.
To specify which SNMP traps are sent, select the appropriate checkboxes in the list. Alternatively, to
select or deselect the entire list, select or clear the
Enable Traps
checkbox.
Summary of Contents for 1x1x16 - IP Console Switch KVM
Page 1: ...HP IP Console Viewer User Guide Part Number 409053 003 July 2008 Third Edition ...
Page 50: ...Managing KVM console switches 50 Unlocking an account 1 Select Users ...
Page 176: ...Organizing the system 176 Serial console switch General tab Server General tab ...
Page 181: ...Organizing the system 181 KVM console switch Network tab Serial console switch Network tab ...
Page 259: ...Using the on board Web interface OBWI 259 5 Click Save ...
Page 264: ...Troubleshooting 264 2 Select Install Certificate ...
Page 268: ...Troubleshooting 268 3 Select Install Certificate ...
Page 296: ...LDAP client behavior overview 296 ...