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The Enable SNMP check box is not selected by default. When enabled, the Onboard Administrator

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The Enable SNMP check box is not selected by default. When enabled, the Onboard Administrator can be polled for status and basic information. The SNMP client can only clear SNMP alerts and status when the Write Community string is enabled. Clearing the Enable SNMP check box disables SNMP access to the Onboard Administrator. Box System Location System Contact Read Community Write Community Possible value Description 0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric The SNMP location of the enclosure, typically characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and used to identify the physical or topographical the space location of the Onboard Administrator. 0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric The name of the system contact, used to identify characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and an individual or group of individuals who are the space to be contacted in the event of any status change in the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator. 0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric The Read Community string enables the client characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and to read information, but not to manipulate the the space alerts or status of the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator through SNMP. The default community name is "public" and enables a user to receive notification traps and alerts, but not to change or manipulate the status. 0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric The Write Community string enables the client characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and to manipulate alerts of HP Superdome 2 the space Onboard Administrator status through SNMP. You can remotely clear alerts and mark them as "viewed" or otherwise through their SNMP management client through the SNMP agents. The default value for the Write Community string is blank. Enclosure settings 85

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The Enable SNMP check box is not selected by default. When enabled, the Onboard Administrator
can be polled for status and basic information. The SNMP client can only clear SNMP alerts and
status when the Write Community string is enabled. Clearing the Enable SNMP check box disables
SNMP access to the Onboard Administrator.
Description
Possible value
Box
The SNMP location of the enclosure, typically
used to identify the physical or topographical
location of the Onboard Administrator.
0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric
characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and
the space
System Location
The name of the system contact, used to identify
an individual or group of individuals who are
0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric
characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and
the space
System Contact
to be contacted in the event of any status change
in the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator.
The Read Community string enables the client
to read information, but not to manipulate the
0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric
characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and
the space
Read Community
alerts or status of the HP Superdome 2 Onboard
Administrator through SNMP. The default
community name is "public" and enables a user
to receive notification traps and alerts, but not
to change or manipulate the status.
The Write Community string enables the client
to manipulate alerts of HP Superdome 2
0 to 20 characters including all alphanumeric
characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and
the space
Write Community
Onboard Administrator status through SNMP.
You can remotely clear alerts and mark them as
"viewed" or otherwise through their SNMP
management client through the SNMP agents.
The default value for the Write Community string
is blank.
Enclosure settings
85