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◦ Enabling NTP ◦ Disabling NTP ● Configuring SNMP support ◦ Entering a community string ◦ Modifying the system location ◦ Modifying the system contact information ◦ Adding trap targets ◦ Removing trap targets For a detailed explanation of the command line conventions used in this document, see Command Line Conventions on page 118. These procedures are supported by the Web-based user interface and the CLI unless otherwise noted. NOTE: Most of these tasks are limited to a subset of users. For more information on who can perform each task, see the User Permissions on page 68 section and the section describing that task in this chapter. User Permissions The group-centered approach of Integrated Administrator to user permissions facilitates the maintenance of user groups and groups of blade PC bays. This approach operates according to the following principles: ● A blade PC bay is assigned exclusively to one group only. ● A group can be assigned many blade PC bays. ● A user can have various permission levels within any number of groups. ● Access to a blade PC by users or groups depends on the rights assigned to the blade PC bay in which the blade PC is installed. Use the following table to distinguish the various permission levels available from the HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator. Table 6-1 HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator Permissions Levels Title Account Type Permissions Description Enclosure Administrator Administrator View/Modify for all groups in the enclosure Enclosure administrators may maintain blade PC bay privileges, manage the enclosure, manage blade PC bays, and create and maintain groups. One special enclosure administrator account (named Administrator) cannot be deleted, disabled, or stripped of enclosure administrator permissions. No other enclosure administrator may change the password to this account. Enclosure administrators cannot disable or delete their own accounts. 68 Chapter 6 Setting Up the System ENWW