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2. Click Appliance Settings in the side navigation bar and then click SNMP in the side
navigation bar. The Appliance SNMP System Settings window will open.
3. To enable SNMP, select Enabled in the Enable SNMP menu. If desired, change the name
and description of the managed appliance and type a contact. Then, click Save.
4. To enable SNMP manager settings, click Managers in the side navigation bar. The
Appliance SNMP Manager Settings window will open. Type the IP addresses, in standard
dot notation (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), for up to four SNMP managers. Then, click Save.
5. To specify SNMP community settings, click Community in the side navigation bar. The
Appliance SNMP Community Settings window will open. Type the SNMP community
names for reading, writing and SNMP traps. Then, click Save.
6. To specify SNMP destination settings, click Destinations in the side navigation bar. The
Appliance SNMP Destination Settings window will open. Type the IP addresses, in
standard dot notation (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx), for up to four SNMP destinations. Then, click
Save.
7. To enable or disable SNMP traps, click Traps in the side navigation bar. The Appliance
SNMP Trap Settings window will open. Select one of the following:
Enabled turns a trap on; Disabled turns a trap off.
Enable All turns all traps on; Disable All turns all traps off.
8. Click Save and then click Close. The Units View window will open.
Target Device Services
You may add or remove support on a target device for third party services such as Terminal
Services and VNC. Before adding support for a service, the service must be properly installed
and configured on the target device.
Once support for a service has been added, you can launch a session for that service using
several methods:
Clicking the name or icon for the service in the target device’s Unit Overview window.
Selecting the session link for that service in the Action field’s Alternate Action menu in
Units View windows that list that target device.
Clicking the Action field in the Unit Services window for that service.
Service options may include actions to be performed if a problem is detected with the service.
This may include automatically launching a KVM session, prompting the user or no action.
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