HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 38

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Configuring the Product a. Click the Enable Authorization Traps field to enable authorization trap messages to be sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized stations try to access SNMP information from the product. b. For each trap recipient to be configured, type a community name of 32 alphanumeric characters or less in the Community Name field. The community name is incorporated in SNMP trap messages to prevent unauthorized viewing or use. c. Click the check box in the Write Authorization column to enable or disable write authorization for the trap recipient (default is disabled). A check mark indicates write authorization is enabled. When the feature is enabled, a management workstation user can change sysContact, sysName, and sysLocation SNMP variables. d. Type the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient (SNMP management workstation) in the Trap Recipient field in four-byte, dotted-decimal format. It is recommended the IP address be used. e. The default UDP port number for trap recipients is 162. Type a decimal port number in the UDP Port Number field to override the default value. 3. Click Activate to save and activate the changes. The message Your changes to the SNMP configuration have been successfully activated displays. 2-16 embedded web server user guide

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embedded web server user guide
Configuring the Product
a.
Click the
Enable Authorization Traps
field to enable authorization trap
messages to be sent to SNMP management stations when unauthorized
stations try to access SNMP information from the product.
b.
For each trap recipient to be configured, type a community name of 32
alphanumeric characters or less in the
Community Name
field. The
community name is incorporated in SNMP trap messages to prevent
unauthorized viewing or use.
c.
Click the check box in the
Write Authorization
column to enable or disable
write authorization for the trap recipient (default is disabled). A check mark
indicates write authorization is enabled. When the feature is enabled, a
management workstation user can change
sysContact
,
sysName
, and
sysLocation
SNMP variables.
d.
Type the IP address or DNS host name of the trap recipient (SNMP
management workstation) in the
Trap Recipient
field in four-byte,
dotted-decimal format. It is recommended the IP address be used.
e.
The default UDP port number for trap recipients is
162
. Type a decimal port
number in the
UDP Port Number
field to override the default value.
3.
Click
Activate
to save and activate the changes. The message
Your changes
to the SNMP configuration have been successfully
activated
displays.