Edit any of the fields in this subcategory, and click the
Apply
button to save the changes.
SNMP Alert Destinations settings
In the SNMP Alert Destinations subcategory, the IP addresses and community strings for the SNMP
management clients are configured so that any alert or trap from the Onboard Administrator is
sent to the appropriate system with the community string.
Description
Possible value
Box
The management station IP address
###.###.###.### where ### ranges
from 0 to 255
IP Address
A text string that acts as a password. It
is used to authenticate messages that
0 to 20 characters including all
alphanumeric characters, the dash (-),
the underscore (_), and the space
Community String
are sent between HP SIM and Onboard
Administrator.
Adding SNMP alert destinations
1.
Enter the IP address for management clients to which the traps are to be sent in the IP Address
box.
2.
Enter the appropriate community string in the Community String box directly under the IP
Address box.
3.
After the IP address and community string is entered, click the
Add
button.
A maximum of eight SNMP alert destinations can be added.
Removing SNMP alert destinations
Select the IP address from the list containing the trap destinations, and then click the
Remove
button.
Testing SNMP
To send a test SNMP trap to all the configured trap destinations, click the
Send Test Alert
button.
SNMP must be enabled to use this function.
Configuration Scripts screen
Current configuration
To download a current configuration for the enclosure:
1.
Click the
Click here
link. The configuration opens in a new browser window.
2.
To save the configuration as a text file, select either of the following options:
•
If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or later, select
Save As
.
•
If you use Mozilla Firefox 2 or later, select
Save Page As
.
To preserve line breaks properly in a Windows environment, use this alternate method:
1.
Select
Edit
.
2.
Select
Select All
.
3.
Copy and paste the contents into a new text document.
For security reasons, the retrieved current configuration does not contain any user passwords. You
can manually edit the script to add the user passwords after the user name on the ADD USER lines.
The enclosure Administrator account password cannot be added from the configuration script.
Also, the retrieved current configuration does not contain any of the LCD settings (Lock Buttons,
Enable PIN Protection, and PIN Code). These settings cannot be added from the configuration
script.
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