The SNMP Service Properties window is disabled.
5.Click the Security tab to add or edit a community name. To add a community name:
a.Click Add under the Accepted Community Names list. The SNMP Service Configuration window is displayed.
b.Type the community name of a system that is able to manage your system (the default is public) in the Community Name box and click Add.
The SNMP Service Properties window is displayed.
To edit a community name:
a.Select a community name in the Accepted Community Names list and click Edit. The SNMP Service Configuration window is displayed.
b.Edit the community name in the Community Name box, and then click OK. The SNMP Service Properties window is displayed.
6.Click OK to save the changes.
Configuring Your System To Send SNMP Traps To A Management Station
Server Administrator generates SNMP traps in response to changes in the status of sensors and other monitored parameters. You must configure one or more trap destinations on the system running Server Administrator for SNMP traps to be sent to a management station.
1.Open the Computer Management window.
2.Expand the Computer Management icon in the window, if necessary.
3.Expand the Services and Applications icon and click Services.
4.Scroll down the list of services until you find SNMP Service,
The SNMP Service Properties window appears.
5.Click the Traps tab to add a community for traps or to add a trap destination for a trap community.
a.To add a community for traps, type the community name in the Community Name box and click Add to list, which is located next to the Community Name box.
b.To add a trap destination for a trap community, select the community name from the Community Name
c.In the Host name, IP or IPX address box, type the trap destination, Add. The SNMP Service Properties window appears.
6.Click OK to save the changes.
Configuring The SNMP Agent On Systems Running Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Server Administrator uses the SNMP services provided by the
NOTE: For additional details on SNMP configuration, see the operating system documentation.
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