HP XP20000/XP24000 HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide - Page 12

Table 6 SNMP Information Tab

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Table 6 SNMP Information Tab (continued) Item IP Address text box Ipv4 radio box Ipv6 radio box Set Community & Trap Description Enter the IP address of the manager that the SNMP Agent receives the request from. • Ipv4 and Ipv6 addresses can be specified for IP Address. However, if the OS of SVP is Windows XP and you enter Ipv6 address and select Apply, an error message is displayed and the Ipv6 address is not set. • Any IP address having all values set to zero (0) cannot be specified for Ipv4 and Ipv6. • The Ipv4 address is specified by entering four (4) numbers that are separated by periods (.) using a maximum 3 digits from zero (0) to 255 inclusive (for example, XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX where X is a number). Enter the numbers only and do not enter periods. • The Ipv6 address is specified by entering eight (8) hexadecimal numbers that are separated colons (:) using a maximum 4 digits from zero (0) to FFFF inclusive (for example, YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY where Y is a hexadecimal number). Enter the hexadecimal numbers only and do not enter the colons. The cursor can be moved between the entry field using the Tab key. Is selected when entering an Ipv4 address. The Ipv4 address can be entered to IP address text box when this radio box is selected. Is selected when entering Ipv6 address. The Ipv6 address can be entered to IP address text box when this radio box is selected. Adds new IP addresses to the IP Address list box. Allows you to add, delete, or change SNMP trap information. The registered IP address is the trap destination for the specified community. • Each community can have more than one defined IP address (see "Adding a Community Name" (page 16) and "Adding Community IP Addresses" (page 18)). • You can register up to 32 community names and up to 32 IP addresses per community name. • You can use up to 180 alphanumeric characters for a community name. You cannot use the following and a space before or after the community name. 12 Using the SNMP GUI

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Table 6 SNMP Information Tab
(continued)
Description
Item
Enter the IP address of the manager that the SNMP Agent
receives the request from.
Ipv4 and Ipv6 addresses can be specified for
IP
Address
. However, if the OS of SVP is Windows XP
and you enter Ipv6 address and select
Apply
, an error
message is displayed and the Ipv6 address is not set.
Any IP address having all values set to zero (0) cannot
be specified for Ipv4 and Ipv6.
The Ipv4 address is specified by entering four (4)
numbers that are separated by periods (.) using a
maximum 3 digits from zero (0) to 255 inclusive (for
example, XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX where X is a number). Enter
the numbers only and do not enter periods.
The Ipv6 address is specified by entering eight (8)
hexadecimal numbers that are separated colons (:) using
a maximum 4 digits from zero (0) to FFFF inclusive (for
example,
YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYY:YYYYwhere
Y is a hexadecimal number). Enter the hexadecimal
numbers only and do not enter the colons. The cursor
can be moved between the entry field using the
Tab
key
.
IP Address
text box
Is selected when entering an
Ipv4
address. The Ipv4
address can be entered to
IP address
text box when this
radio box is selected.
Ipv4
radio box
Is selected when entering Ipv6 address. The
Ipv6
address
can be entered to
IP address
text box when this radio box
is selected.
Ipv6
radio box
Adds new IP addresses to the
IP Address
list box.
Set
Allows you to add, delete, or change SNMP trap
information. The registered IP address is the trap destination
for the specified community.
Each community can have more than one defined IP
address (see
“Adding a Community Name” (page 16)
and
“Adding Community IP Addresses” (page 18)
).
You can register up to 32 community names and up to
32 IP addresses per community name.
You can use up to 180 alphanumeric characters for a
community name. You cannot use the following:
"
,
\
,
;
,
:
,
,
,
*
,
?
,
<
,
>
,
|
,
/
,
^
,
&
,
%,
and a space before or
after the community name.
Community & Trap
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