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Sending alerts directly to IBM Director, SNMP traps, Community name, Host Name or IP address

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SNMP traps Enabled (Default) Community name Set you your SNMP community name (Default is public for IBM Director) Host Name or IP addressHost name or IP address of the system running IBM Director Server Figure 5-5 Remote Supervisor Adapter - SNMP configuration 4. Once all values are entered, click Save. You will be prompted that you need to restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter to bring the changes into effect. 5. In the left-hand navigation pane, click Restart ASM. 6. Perform a discovery at the IBM Director Console. IBM Director should detect the Remote Supervisor Adapter in the x450 as an SNMP device. By default, the name listed in IBM Director is "Remote Supervisor Adapter " where IP Address is the address of the Remote Supervisor Adapter you configured. You can choose to make this name more descriptive for your environment by right-clicking and choosing Rename. 7. Proceed to 5.2.4, "Creating a test event action plan in IBM Director" on page 130 for instructions on how to verify the functionality of the Remote Supervisor Adapter. 5.2.3 Sending alerts directly to IBM Director The Remote Supervisor Adapter can be configured to send alerts directly to IBM Director Server via one of these ports on the adapter: Ethernet port COM port and an attached modem ASM interconnect connection to another service processor that has an Ethernet connection or modem attached 128 IBM ^ xSeries 450 Planning and Installation Guide

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SNMP traps
Enabled (Default)
Community name
Set you your SNMP community name (Default is public
for IBM Director)
Host Name or IP address
Host name or IP address of the system running
IBM Director Server
Figure 5-5
Remote Supervisor Adapter — SNMP configuration
4.
Once all values are entered, click
Save
. You will be prompted that you need to
restart the Remote Supervisor Adapter to bring the changes into effect.
5.
In the left-hand navigation pane, click
Restart ASM
.
6.
Perform a discovery at the IBM Director Console. IBM Director should detect
the Remote Supervisor Adapter in the x450 as an SNMP device.
By default, the name listed in IBM Director is “Remote Supervisor Adapter <IP
address>” where IP Address is the address of the Remote Supervisor
Adapter you configured. You can choose to make this name more descriptive
for your environment by right-clicking and choosing
Rename
.
7.
Proceed to 5.2.4, “Creating a test event action plan in IBM Director” on
page 130 for instructions on how to verify the functionality of the Remote
Supervisor Adapter.
5.2.3
Sending alerts directly to IBM Director
The Remote Supervisor Adapter can be configured to send alerts directly to IBM
Director Server via one of these ports on the adapter:
±
Ethernet port
±
COM port and an attached modem
±
ASM interconnect connection to another service processor that has an
Ethernet connection or modem attached