IBM 86884RX Installation Guide - Page 141
Configuring SNMP, Below the Monitored Alerts is the Monitored Local Alerts
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2. Scroll to the Monitored Alerts section. There are three types of events listed, as follows: - Critical Alerts (these are hard disk drive, multiple fan failure, power failure, tamper, temperature, voltage, and VRM failure) - Warning Alerts (these are single fan failure, temperature, voltage, and redundant power supply) - System Alerts (these are boot failure, loader timeout, O/S timeout, PFA, POST timeout, power off, and power on) 3. Select the events you wish to monitor. We recommend you enable all events. 4. Click Save. Tip: Below the Monitored Alerts section is the Monitored Local Alerts section. These options are applicable only when the IBM Director Agent is installed on the x450. When the agent is installed and those options are selected, the events are sent to IBM Director agent and appear as sourced from the x450. 5.2.2 Configuring SNMP The Remote Supervisor Adapter supports the sending of alerts to IBM Director using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Before alerts can be sent, you need to configure the adapter for SNMP so that IBM Director Server can discover and manage it. Note: We assume you have already set up a system running IBM Director Server. If you need help in configuring IBM Director, please see the documentation that comes with IBM Director or the redbook Implementing Systems Management Solutions using IBM Director, SG24-6188. Configure SNMP as follows: 1. If you have not already done so, configure the adapter so that it can be accessed from a Web browser, either through a direct Ethernet connection or via an ASM interconnect. See 5.1.2, "Connecting via a Web browser" on page 119 or 5.1.4, "Connecting via the ASM interconnect" on page 124. 2. Connect to the adapter using the Web browser. From the home page, click Network Protocols. 3. In the SNMP section (see Figure 5-5 on page 128), enter the following information: SNMP agent Enabled (Default is Disabled) Chapter 5. Management 127