HP Integrity Superdome 2 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator User G - Page 84
SNMP Settings screen, Device List, System Information settings
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the information requested in the boxes on the EBIPA screen, and verify before entering the data. Use only the possible values listed in the following table. Box Subnet Mask Gateway Domain DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 DNS Server 3 Possible value Description where ### ranges from 0 Subnet mask for the device bays to 255 where ### ranges from 0 Gateway address for the device bays to 255 A character string with a maximum of 64 characters, including all alphanumeric characters and the dash (-) Domain name for the device bays where ### ranges from 0 The IP address for the primary DNS server to 255 where ### ranges from 0 The IP address for the secondary DNS server to 255 where ### ranges from 0 The IP address for the tertiary DNS server to 255 Device List Column Bay Enabled EBIPA Address Autofill Current Address Device Type Description The bay in the enclosure of the device. Enables EBIPA settings for the device bay. EBIPA settings for all device bays can be enabled by selecting the check box next to Enabled in the heading row or individual device bays can be selected by clicking the check box for that particular device bay. The static IP address you want to assign to the device bay. Assigns consecutive IP addresses for the selected device bays below in the device list. Click the autofill down arrow to assign the IP addresses. The current IP address of the device bay. The type of device installed in the device bay. SNMP Settings screen The Onboard Administrator supports SNMP Version 1 and several groups from the standard MIB-II MIB. Additional information about the enclosure infrastructure is available in the HP Rack Information MIB. CPQRACK-MIB, which is part of the Insight Management MIBs, is available on the Management CD in the Superdome 2 Essentials Foundation Pack. The SNMP Settings screen enables you to enter system information and community strings and designate the management stations that can receive SNMP traps from the Onboard Administrator. If you select Enable SNMP, then the Onboard Administrator responds to SNMP requests over UDP port 162. Port 162 is the standard UDP port used to send and receive SNMP messages. System Information settings In the System Information subcategory, information about the Onboard Administrator SNMP system can be enabled and configured. 84 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices