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Table 3-4, SNMP Configuration Screen, Table 3-4 describes the information presented on the, screen

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Web-Based User Interface Table 3-4 describes the information presented on the SNMP Configuration screen: Table 3-4: SNMP Configuration Screen Field Possible Values System Information Area SNMP Status Enabled or Disabled System Name System Location Up to 20 characters including all alphanumeric, dash, underscore, and space characters System Contact Up to 20 characters including all alphanumeric, dash, underscore, and space characters Community Strings And Trap Destinations Area Read Community 1-20 characters including all alphanumeric, dash, and underscore characters Description Displays if SNMP is enabled or disabled The name of the enclosure The SNMP location of the enclosure For the default SNMP location, see Appendix E, "Factory Default Settings." The SNMP contact of the enclosure For the default SNMP contact, see Appendix E, "Factory Default Settings." Displays the SNMP read community string If this is left blank, "public" is assigned. For the default Read community string, see Appendix E, "Factory Default Settings." continued HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 3-17

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Web-Based User Interface
Table 3-4 describes the information presented on the
SNMP Configuration
screen:
Table 3-4:
SNMP Configuration Screen
Field
Possible Values
Description
System Information Area
SNMP Status
Enabled or Disabled
Displays if SNMP is enabled or
disabled
System Name
The name of the enclosure
System Location
Up to 20 characters including all
alphanumeric, dash, underscore,
and space characters
The SNMP location of the enclosure
For the default SNMP location, see
Appendix E, “Factory Default
Settings.”
System Contact
Up to 20 characters including all
alphanumeric, dash, underscore,
and space characters
The SNMP contact of the enclosure
For the default SNMP contact, see
Appendix E, “Factory Default
Settings.”
Community Strings And Trap Destinations Area
Read Community
1-20 characters including all
alphanumeric, dash, and
underscore characters
Displays the SNMP read community
string
If this is left blank, “public” is
assigned.
For the default Read community
string, see Appendix E, “Factory
Default Settings.”
continued
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