300 User Guide Integrated Lights-Out

WEB_AGENT_IP_ADDRESS is the address for the Web-enabled agents. The value for this element has a maximum length of 50 characters. It can be any valid IP address. If an empty string is entered, the current value is deleted.

SNMP_ADDRESS_1, SNMP_ADDRESS_2, and SNMP_ADDRESS_3 are the addresses that receive traps sent to the user. Each of these parameters can be any valid IP address and has a maximum value of 50 characters.

OS_TRAPS determines if the user should receive SNMP traps that are generated by the operating system. The possible values are "Yes" and "No." By default, the value is set to "No."

RIB_TRAPS determines if the user should receive SNMP traps that are generated by the RIB. The possible values are "Yes" and "No." By default, the value is set to "No."

SNMP_PASSTHROUGH_STATUS determines if iLO can receive/ send SNMP request from/ to the host OS. By default, the value is set to "Yes."

CIM_SECURITY_MASK accepts an integer between 0 and 4. The possible values are:

0—No change

1—None (No data is returned.)

2—Low (Name and status data are returned. Associations are present if SNMP pass-through is supported. If not, the server and management processor are separate entities in the device list.)

3—Medium (iLO and server associations are present but the summary page contains less detail than at high security.)

4—High (Associations are present and all data is present on the summary page.)

Each value indicates the level of data returned over the HTTP port.

MOD_SNMP_IM_SETTINGS Runtime Errors

The possible MOD_SNMP_IM_SETTINGS error messages include: