6.
Set
up
a
community
to
define
the
administrative
relationship
between
SNMP
agents
and
SNMP
managers.
You
must
define
at
least
one
community.
Each
community
definition
consists
of
the
following
parameters:
v
Name
v
IP
address
v
Access
Type
(Refresh
2
or
later
firmware
only)
If
any
of
these
parameters
is
not
correct,
SNMP
management
access
is
not
granted.
Note:
If
an
error
message
window
opens,
make
the
necessary
adjustments
to
the
fields
that
are
listed
in
the
error
window.
Then,
scroll
to
the
bottom
of
the
page
and
click
Save
to
save
your
corrected
information.
You
must
configure
at
least
one
community
to
enable
this
SNMP
agent.
7.
In
the
Community
Name
field,
enter
a
name
or
authentication
string
to
specify
the
community.
8.
In
the
Access
Type
field,
select
an
access
type.
Select
Trap
to
allow
all
hosts
in
the
community
to
receive
traps;
select
Get
to
allow
all
hosts
in
the
community
to
receive
traps
and
query
MIB
objects;
select
Set
to
allow
all
hosts
in
the
community
to
receive
traps,
query,
and
set
MIB
objects.
9.
In
the
corresponding
Host
Name
or
IP
Address
field,
enter
the
host
name
or
IP
address
of
each
community
manager.
10.
If
a
DNS
server
is
not
available
on
your
network,
scroll
to
the
bottom
of
the
page
and
click
Save
.
Otherwise,
scroll
to
the
Domain
Name
System
(DNS)
area.
A
page
similar
to
the
one
in
the
following
illustration
is
displayed.
11.
If
a
DNS
server
(or
servers)
is
available
on
your
network,
select
Enabled
in
the
DNS
field.
The
DNS
field
specifies
whether
you
use
a
DNS
server
on
your
network
to
translate
host
names
into
IP
addresses.
12.
If
you
enabled
DNS,
in
the
DNS
server
IP
address
fields,
specify
the
IP
addresses
of
up
to
three
DNS
servers
on
your
network.
Each
IP
address
must
contain
integers
from
0
through
255
separated
by
periods.
13.
Scroll
to
the
Telnet
Protocol
area.
You
can
set
the
maximum
number
of
concurrent
Telnet
users
or
disable
Telnet
access.
14.
Scroll
to
the
bottom
of
the
page
and
click
Save
.
15.
In
the
navigation
pane,
click
Restart
ASM
to
activate
the
changes.
Configuring
SMTP
Complete
the
following
steps
to
specify
the
IP
address
or
host
name
of
the
Simple
Transfer
Protocol
(SMTP)
server.
Note:
If
you
plan
to
set
up
an
SMTP
server
for
alert
notifications,
make
sure
that
the
name
in
the
Name
field
in
the
ASM
Information
area
of
the
System
Settings
window
is
valid
as
part
of
an
address
(for
example,
there
are
no
spaces).
Chapter
3.
Configuring
the
Remote
Supervisor
Adapter
II
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