HP Surestore 64 HP Surestore Director FC-64 Product Manager User's Guide - Page 140

Steps 6 and 7 usually are not necessary. If you do not wish to override the default UDP

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Figure 42 Configure SNMP Dialog Box 2. Click the Enable Authorization Traps field to enable authorization traps to be sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations try to access SNMP information from the director. 3. Click a field in the Community Name column to select the row. Enter the SNMP community name for the trap recipient. Enter up to 32 characters. This also defines community names from which SNMP managers can read MIB variables from or write MIB variables to the director. Refer to the note under Configure SNMP on page 123 for more information about assigning community names. 4. Click the Write Authorization check box to enable write authorization for the community name. A check mark displays in the box to indicate that write authorization is enabled. 5. Enter the IP address for a trap recipient (SNMP management station) by clicking in the Trap Recipient column and entering an IP address. Steps 6 and 7 usually are not necessary. If you do not wish to override the default UDP number, skip to step 8. 6. Click Advanced if you wish to override the default user datagram protocol (UDP) trap port number. The dialog box expands to add the UDP Port Number column (Figure 43 on page -125). 7. Enter UDP port numbers in the UDP Port Number column. You can override the default UDP port number of 162 with any legal UDP port number (1 to 65535). 124 Configure SNMP

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Configure SNMP
Figure 42
Configure SNMP Dialog Box
2.
Click the Enable Authorization Traps field to enable authorization traps to be sent to
SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations try to access SNMP
information from the director.
3.
Click a field in the Community Name column to select the row. Enter the SNMP
community name for the trap recipient. Enter up to 32 characters. This also defines
community names from which SNMP managers can read MIB variables from or write
MIB variables to the director. Refer to the note under Configure SNMP on page 123 for
more information about assigning community names.
4.
Click the Write Authorization check box to enable write authorization for the
community name. A check mark displays in the box to indicate that write authorization
is enabled.
5.
Enter the IP address for a trap recipient (SNMP management station) by clicking in the
Trap Recipient column and entering an IP address.
Steps 6 and 7 usually are not necessary. If you do not wish to override the default UDP
number, skip to step 8.
6.
Click Advanced if you wish to override the default user datagram protocol (UDP) trap
port number. The dialog box expands to add the UDP Port Number column (<X-
Ref>Figure 43 on page -125).
7.
Enter UDP port numbers in the UDP Port Number column. You can override the default
UDP port number of 162 with any legal UDP port number
(1 to 65535)
.