Table 4-17. SNMP Root Password Parameters

name=value pair

Description

 

 

setting=rootpw

Required.

oldpw=<oldpassword>

Enter the old SNMP root password.

newpw=<newpassword>

Sets the new SNMP root password.

confirmnewpw=<newpassword>

Confirms the new SNMP root password.

 

 

When you type omconfig preferences snmp setting=rootpw, the system prompts you to supply values for the required parameters.

When you type omconfig preferences snmp, you must supply all of the parameters in the initial command line. For example:

omconfig preferences snmp setting=rootpw oldpw=openmanage newpw= serveradmin confirmnewpw=serveradmin

Table 4-18. SNMP Set Operations Parameters

name=value pair

Description

 

 

setting=snmpset

Required

enable=true

Allows SNMP Set Operations

enable=false

Disallows SNMP Set Operations

 

 

For example, to disallow SNMP Set Operations use the command:

omconfig preferences snmp setting=snmpset enable=false

NOTE: After executing the command to enable or disable SNMP Set Operations, restart services for the change to take effect. On systems running supported Microsoft Windows operating systems, restart the Windows SNMP Service. On systems running supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating systems, restart Server Administrator services by running the srvadmin-services.sh restart command.

omconfig preferences useraccess

Depending on the policies of your enterprise, you may want to restrict the access that some user levels have to Server Administrator. The omconfig preferences useraccess command allows you to grant or withhold the right of Users and Power Users to access Server Administrator.

Table 4-19 shows the valid parameters for the command.

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