Adding an SNMP address—In Community name, type the community name. In Trap destination, type the trap destination, and click Add.

NOTE: The community name is an American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) string that identifies a known set of network management stations and is set by the network administrator. The default community name is the string “public”.The trap destination is the IP address or the host name of a computer running an SNMP management application. An example of a SNMP enabled management application is the Dell Management Console. For more information on Dell Management Console, see dell.com.

Replacing an SNMP address—Select the SNMP address in the Configured SNMP addresses area, type the replacement community name in Community name and the trap destination in Trap destination, and click Replace.

Deleting an SNMP address—Select the SNMP address in the Configured SNMP addresses area, and click Delete.

Validating an SNMP address—Select the SNMP address in the Configured SNMP addresses area, and click Test. A test message is sent to the SNMP address. A message box with the results of the validation and any error information is displayed.

4Click OK.

An alert icon is displayed next to each node in the Tree view for which an alert is set.

Follow these guideline for SNMP alerts:

Any SNMP addresses that you had previously configured are displayed in the Configured SNMP addresses area.

The SNMP Community Name is determined by the system administrator and configured within the a management application, such as the Dell Management Console. More information about the Dell Management Console is available at dell.com.

You can configure multiple SNMP addresses before you click OK.

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