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Table 10 SNMP parameters, Remove, Update

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3. Click Add in the Destinations section to specify the IP Address(es) of the SNMP management host(s) that will be monitoring the HP StoreOnce Backup System. If you do not specify any destinations, events will be reported to everybody on the network. (To remove an SNMP host, simply select its IP address and click Remove.) 4. Click Update to apply the parameters. Table 10 SNMP parameters Status Status: When the SNMP feature is enabled, it reports the overall system status as reflected on the Summary page of the Web Management interface, as follows: • OK - System status is good. • Warning - Something on the system needs attention, but is not critical. • Critical - Something on the system needs immediate attention. It also reports any software status messages or hardware status messages, as reported in the event log and email alerts or the Web Management Interface. System Name: SNMP enabled: System Information System Location: System Contact: Authorization Read Community: This is the network name of the StoreOnce Backup System. Check this box to enable SNMP. The default state is disabled. This is the physical location of the HP StoreOnce Backup System. A maximum of 20 characters is allowed. This is contact information for the system administrator, which may be a name, email address or phone number. A maximum of 20 characters is allowed. This defines the SNMP Read Community string. The default is 'public'. If you want to restrict read access, enter a string of up to 20 characters. This string acts as a password for Read access and must be manually configured in the management application so that it can access events (see "HP Systems Insight Manager" on page 52). Backup System user guide 51

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3.
Click
Add
in the Destinations section to specify the IP Address(es) of the SNMP management
host(s) that will be monitoring the HP StoreOnce Backup System. If you do not specify any
destinations, events will be reported to everybody on the network. (To remove an SNMP host,
simply select its IP address and click
Remove
.)
4.
Click
Update
to apply the parameters.
Table 10 SNMP parameters
Status
When the SNMP feature is enabled, it reports the overall system status as reflected
on the Summary page of the Web Management interface, as follows:
OK
System status is good.
Warning
Something on the system needs attention, but is not critical.
Critical
Something on the system needs immediate attention.
It also reports any software status messages or hardware status messages, as
reported in the event log and email alerts or the Web Management Interface.
Status:
This is the network name of the StoreOnce Backup System.
System Name:
Check this box to enable SNMP. The default state is disabled.
SNMP enabled:
System Information
This is the physical location of the HP StoreOnce Backup System. A maximum of
20 characters is allowed.
System Location:
This is contact information for the system administrator, which may be a name,
email address or phone number. A maximum of 20 characters is allowed.
System Contact:
Authorization
This defines the SNMP Read Community string. The default is 'public'. If you want
to restrict read access, enter a string of up to 20 characters. This string acts as a
password for Read access and must be manually configured in the management
application so that it can access events (see
HP Systems Insight Man-
ager
on page 52).
Read Community:
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