Users Guide
○ Upload Directory Service CA Certificate (optional unless Certificate Validation is enabled) — Click Browse and
navigate to the CA certificate you want to upload, then click Open to upload the new certificate.
○ Directory Service CA Certificate Information — Displays information about the CA certificate that is in effect.
4. Click Save to save your settings, or click Reset to revert to the previously saved settings.
Viewing directory settings
In the left pane, click Settings > Directory.
You can also edit the directory settings from this screen.
Alerts
On the Alerts settings screen, you can enable or disable SNMP trap forward and email alerts. The following table lists the
options available on this screen.
Table 15. Alerts settings options
Option Description
Enable SNMP Traps Select the check box to enable SNMP trap forward. Enter the Destination IP/Host, Port,
and Community Name details.
Enable Email Alerts Select the check box to enable alerts based on severity. The available severity levels are:
● Critical — Select the check box to send emails for critical events.
● Warning — Select the check box to send emails for warning events.
● Info — Select the check box to send emails for information events.
Email Recipients Enter the email IDs of recipients who must receive the emails for event alerts based on
severity. Use a semi colon (;) to separate the email IDs.
Setting SNMP traps
Configure SNMP trap settings to send custom events to preferred third-party applications. You can add up to three SNMP trap
receivers for the following types of events:
● Power
● Average Inlet Temperature
● Email Failure
● Server Capabilities Changed
● Failed to Set Sampling Interval to Device
● Cannot Register for Events
● Communication with Device Failed
● Communication with Device Restored
● Policy Cannot Be Maintained
● Policy Return To Normal
● Power Return To Normal
● Temperature Return To Normal
The SNMP traps enable you to identify OpenManage Power Center-specific alerts on the third-party consoles.
Configuring settings
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