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Configuring network protocols, Configuring SNMP, View Configuration Summary, Restart IMM, Notes

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15. Click Save. 16. Click View Configuration Summary to see a summary of all current configuration settings. 17. In the navigation pane, click Restart IMM to activate the changes. Note: You can also configure the IMM network connection through the Setup Utility. For more information, see "Setting up the IMM network connection through the Server Firmware Setup Utility" on page 9. Configuring network protocols On the Network Protocols page, you can perform the following functions: v Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) v Configure Domain Name System (DNS) v Configure Telnet Protocol v Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) v Configure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) v Configure Service Location Protocol (SLP) Changes to the network protocol settings require that the IMM be restarted for the changes to take effect. If you are changing more than one protocol, you can wait until all of the protocol changes have been made and saved before you restart the IMM. Configuring SNMP You can use the SNMP agent to collect information and to control the server. The IMM can also be configured to send SNMP alerts to the configured host names or IP addresses. Notes: 1. The IMM provides two Management Information Base (MIB) files for use with SNMP applications. The MIB files are included in the IMM firmware update packages. 2. IMM supports the SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 standards. To configure SNMP, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to the IMM where you want to configure SNMP. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Network Protocols. 3. Select Enabled in either the SNMPv1 agent or the SNMPv3 agent field. Note: If you enabled the SNMPv3 agent, you must configure SNMPv3 settings for active login profiles for the interaction between the SNMPv3 manager and SNMPv3 agent to work correctly. You can configure these settings at the bottom of the individual login profile settings on the Login Profiles page (see "Creating a login profile" on page 20 for more information). Click the link for the login profile to configure, scroll to the bottom of the page and then click the Configure SNMPv3 User check box. 4. Select Enabled in the SNMP traps field to forward alerts to SNMP communities on your network. To enable the SNMP agent, the following criteria must be met: Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM 31

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15.
Click
Save
.
16.
Click
View Configuration Summary
to see a summary of all current
configuration settings.
17.
In the navigation pane, click
Restart IMM
to activate the changes.
Note:
You can also configure the IMM network connection through the Setup
Utility. For more information, see “Setting up the IMM network connection
through the Server Firmware Setup Utility” on page 9.
Configuring network protocols
On the Network Protocols page, you can perform the following functions:
v
Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
v
Configure Domain Name System (DNS)
v
Configure Telnet Protocol
v
Configure Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
v
Configure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
v
Configure Service Location Protocol (SLP)
Changes to the network protocol settings require that the IMM be restarted for the
changes to take effect. If you are changing more than one protocol, you can wait
until all of the protocol changes have been made and saved before you restart the
IMM.
Configuring SNMP
You can use the SNMP agent to collect information and to control the server. The
IMM can also be configured to send SNMP alerts to the configured host names or
IP addresses.
Notes:
1.
The IMM provides two Management Information Base (MIB) files for use with
SNMP applications. The MIB files are included in the IMM firmware update
packages.
2.
IMM supports the SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 standards.
To configure SNMP, complete the following steps:
1.
Log in to the IMM where you want to configure SNMP. For more information,
see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the IMM Web interface,” on page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
Network Protocols
.
3.
Select
Enabled
in either the
SNMPv1 agent
or the
SNMPv3 agent
field.
Note:
If you enabled the SNMPv3 agent, you must configure SNMPv3
settings for active login profiles for the interaction between the
SNMPv3 manager and SNMPv3 agent to work correctly. You can
configure these settings at the bottom of the individual login profile
settings on the Login Profiles page (see “Creating a login profile” on
page 20 for more information). Click the link for the login profile to
configure, scroll to the bottom of the page and then click the
Configure
SNMPv3 User
check box.
4.
Select
Enabled
in the
SNMP traps
field to forward alerts to SNMP
communities on your network. To enable the SNMP agent, the following
criteria must be met:
Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM
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