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3. Click Add. The Add Task Wizard will appear.
4. Select Configure SNMP trap settings on appliance from the drop-down menu. Type a 1-64
character name for the task.
5. Select a time to run the task (see Specifying when to run tasks on page 364), then click
Next.
6. The Select Unit Group window will open. Select All Appliances or select a unit group,
then click Next.
7. The Select Appliance Type window will open. Select the type of managed appliance for
which to configure SNMP traps, then click Next.
8. The Select Appliances window will open. Select one or more managed appliances from the
Available Appliances list, then click Add. The unit(s) will be moved to the Appliances to
Configure list. Then click Next.
9. The Configure SNMP Traps window will open. Change the trap state by selecting one of
the following from each trap menu, then click Next.
• No Change - uses the trap on/off state already configured.
• Enable - turns the trap on.
• Disable - turns the trap off.
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Click one of the following buttons:
• No Change All - uses the on/off states already configured.
• Enable All - turns all traps on.
• Disable All - turns all traps off.
10. Click Finish.
Task: Power control a target device
This task powers up, powers down or cycles the power (powers down and then powers up) of
one or more target devices.
Once this task is added, you may run it on demand at any time; see Running tasks manually on
page 382. There are other ways to power control a target device; see Power Control of Devices
Attached to Power Devices on page 192.
To add the task:
1. Click the System tab.
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