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The Engine ID/Target ID for the System concatenates 00000063000100A1 with the local IP
address (in hex). For example, if the IP Address is 192.168.0.154 then the Engine ID is
00000063000100A1C0A8009A.
The first portion of the Engine ID is always 00000063000100A1, and the value of
oware.local.ip.address
property in
installed.properties
provides four
decimal values that, when converted to HEX, provide the remainder of the Engine ID. You
must set this number on the SNMP V3 management interface of the managed device.
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Assuming the device is configured correctly to send informs, the informs appear in the Alarm
window as subtype
inform
.
Authentication
This panel displays authentication profiles configured for the selected Resource. The Data
Collection and Resynchronization rules use these profiles to establish a connection to the device.
Figure 13-13. Resource Editor—Authentication Panel (alternatives)
OpenManage Network Manager must have user access to devices commensurate with its power to
read or write to the device. If this means “root” or “superuser” authentication, then that access
must be what the application uses before all capabilities are available.
The Authentication panel lets you click
Remove
to delete a selected authentication, or
Add
to enter
a new one. The
Add
button opens a selection screen that looks like Authentication Manager.