Users Guide
98 Adding and Configuring DRAC 5 Users
Testing the RAC SNMP Trap Alert Feature
The RAC SNMP trap alerting feature allows SNMP trap listener configurations
to receive traps for system events that occur on the managed system.
The following example shows how a user can test the SNMP trap alert feature
of the RAC.
racadm testtrap -i 2
Before you test the RAC SNMP trap alerting feature, ensure that the SNMP
and trap settings are configured correctly. See "testtrap" and "testemail"
subcommand descriptions to configure these settings.
Enabling a DRAC 5 User With Permissions
To enable a user with specific administrative permissions (role-based
authority), first locate an available user index by performing the steps in
"Before You Begin." Next, type the following command lines with the new
user name and password.
NOTE: See Table B-2 for a list of valid bit mask values for specific user privileges.
The default privilege value is 0, which indicates the user has no privileges enabled.
racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o
cfgUserAdminPrivilege -i
<index> <user privilege
bitmask value>