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SNMP configuration parameters, Power management configuration parameters, If you are using SNMP

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SNMP configuration parameters If you are using SNMP, record the configuration parameters in the following table. Table 4-11 Onboard Administrator SNMP configuration parameters Parameter System location Value System contact Read community Write community SNMP alert destination IP address SNMP alert destination community string Possible value Description 0 to 20 characters, including alphanumeric, dash, underscore, and space The SNMP location of the enclosure 0 to 20 characters, including alphanumeric, dash, underscore, and space The name of the system contact 0 to 20 characters, including alphanumeric, dash, and underscore The read community name. Default: public. 0 to 20 characters, including alphanumeric, dash, and underscore The write community name. Default: blank. where ### The management station IP ranges from 0 to 255 address 0 to 20 characters, including alphanumeric, dash, and underscore A text string that acts as a password that authenticates messages sent between HP SIM and HP Onboard Administrator Power management configuration parameters Record the configuration parameters in the following table. Table 4-12 Onboard Administrator power management configuration parameters Parameter Enclosure Power mode Value Dynamic Power Savings mode Enable Enclosure AC Input Watts Limit Enclosure Input Watts Limit SNMP alert destination IP address SNMP alert destination community string Possible value Description AC Redundant, Power Supply The chosen redundant operation Redundant, or Not Redundant mode for the power subsystem Yes or No Yes is the default value because the dynamic power mode saves power in most situations. When enabled, Dynamic Power Server mode runs the required power supplies at a higher rate of use. Unused power supplies remain in standby mode. Yes or No - 2,700 VA to 16,400 VA If a data center has a cooling capacity limitation for the maximum number of VA (watts) that can be cooled per enclosure, set a VA limit. Cooling capacity information can be obtained from your facilities manager. Setting the Input VA limit to less than the maximum VA supplied by the selected power supply mode limits the number of devices that can be powered up and keeps the enclosure within the cooling capacity of the data center. where ### The management station IP ranges from 0 to 255 address 0 to 20 characters, including alphanumeric, dash, and underscore A text string that acts as a password that authenticates messages sent between HP SIM and HP Onboard Administrator 32 Onboard Administrator installation configuration parameters

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SNMP configuration parameters
If you are using SNMP, record the configuration parameters in the following table.
Table 4-11 Onboard Administrator SNMP configuration parameters
Description
Possible value
Value
Parameter
The SNMP location of the
enclosure
0 to 20 characters, including
alphanumeric, dash,
underscore, and space
System location
The name of the system contact
0 to 20 characters, including
alphanumeric, dash,
underscore, and space
System contact
The read community name.
Default: public.
0 to 20 characters, including
alphanumeric, dash, and
underscore
Read community
The write community name.
Default: blank.
0 to 20 characters, including
alphanumeric, dash, and
underscore
Write community
The management station IP
address
###.###.###.###, where ###
ranges from 0 to 255
SNMP alert destination IP
address
A text string that acts as a
password that authenticates
messages sent between HP SIM
and HP Onboard Administrator
0 to 20 characters, including
alphanumeric, dash, and
underscore
SNMP alert destination
community string
Power management configuration parameters
Record the configuration parameters in the following table.
Table 4-12 Onboard Administrator power management configuration parameters
Description
Possible value
Value
Parameter
The chosen redundant operation
mode for the power subsystem
AC Redundant, Power Supply
Redundant, or Not Redundant
Enclosure Power mode
Yes is the default value because
the dynamic power mode saves
power in most situations. When
enabled, Dynamic Power Server
mode runs the required power
supplies at a higher rate of use.
Unused power supplies remain
in standby mode.
Yes or No
Dynamic Power Savings mode
Yes or No
Enable Enclosure AC Input
Watts Limit
If a data center has a cooling
capacity limitation for the
maximum number of VA (watts)
that can be cooled per
enclosure, set a VA limit.
Cooling capacity information
can be obtained from your
facilities manager. Setting the
Input VA limit to less than the
maximum VA supplied by the
selected power supply mode
limits the number of devices that
can be powered up and keeps
the enclosure within the cooling
capacity of the data center.
2,700 VA to 16,400 VA
Enclosure Input Watts Limit
The management station IP
address
###.###.###.###, where ###
ranges from 0 to 255
SNMP alert destination IP
address
A text string that acts as a
password that authenticates
messages sent between HP SIM
and HP Onboard Administrator
0 to 20 characters, including
alphanumeric, dash, and
underscore
SNMP alert destination
community string
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