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Agent, SNMP Trap Destination

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Figure 80. SNMP Options Agent The first option on the screen in the Agent section is to enable or disable SNMP v2. By default, this setting is set to enabled. The Intel® Modular Server System supports readonly access to system information via SNMP v2. To use SNMP v3, SNMP v2 does not need to be enabled; however, before changing this setting, you must verify that your management software does not require SNMP v2 access. The Public Community string entered in the Agent section must match the community string on the remote management console. SNMP Trap Destination The SNMP Trap Destination section enables an IT administrator to send traps/events to four separate remote management applications. If Event Policies are configured to send SNMP Traps, you must set the SNMP Trap Destination settings for at least one destination. To configure the SNMP Trap destination, enter the IP address and Community string for each destination. By default, SNMP uses port 162. To specify a different port in the destination IP setting, enter the IP address followed by a colon (:) followed by the port number (for example, 10.7.155.62:162). Intel® Modular Server System User Guide 123

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®
Modular Server System User Guide
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Figure 80.
SNMP Options
Agent
The first option on the screen in the Agent section is to enable or disable SNMP v2. By
default, this setting is set to enabled. The Intel
®
Modular Server System supports read-
only access to system information via SNMP v2. To use SNMP v3, SNMP v2 does not
need to be enabled; however, before changing this setting, you must verify that your
management software does not require SNMP v2 access.
The Public Community string entered in the Agent section must match the community
string on the remote management console.
SNMP Trap Destination
The SNMP Trap Destination section enables an IT administrator to send traps/events to
four separate remote management applications. If Event Policies are configured to send
SNMP Traps, you must set the SNMP Trap Destination settings for at least one
destination.
To configure the SNMP Trap destination, enter the IP address and Community string for
each destination. By default, SNMP uses port 162. To specify a different port in the
destination IP setting, enter the IP address followed by a colon (:) followed by the port
number (for example, 10.7.155.62:162).