Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Setup and Administration 25
5
Click the
Security
tab to add or edit a community name.
a
To add a community name, click
Add
under the
Accepted Community Names
list.
The
SNMP Service Configuration
window appears.
b
Type the community name of a system that is able to manage your system (the default is public) in
the
Community Name
text box and click
Add
.
The
SNMP Service Properties
window appears.
c
To change a community name, select a community name in the
Accepted Community Names
list
and click
Edit
.
The
SNMP Service Configuration
window appears.
d
Make all necessary edits to the community name of the system that is able to manage your system
in the
Community Name
text box, and then click
OK
.
The
SNMP Service Properties
window appears
.
6
Click
OK
to save the changes.
Enabling SNMP Set Operations
SNMP Set operations must be enabled on the Server Administrator system to change Server
Administrator attributes using IT Assistant.
1
If your system is running Windows Server 2003, click the
Start
button, right-click
My Computer,
and
point to
Manage
. If your system is running Windows 2000, right-click
My Computer
and point
to
Manage
.
The
Computer Management
window appears.
2
Expand the
Computer Management
icon in the window, if necessary.
3
Expand the
Services and Applications
icon, and then click
Services
.
4
Scroll down the list of services until you find
SNMP Service
, right-click
SNMP Service
, and
click
Properties.
The
SNMP Service Properties
window appears.
5
Click the
Security
tab to change the access rights for a community.
6
Select a community name in the
Accepted Community Names
list, and then click
Edit
.
The
SNMP Service Configuration
window appears.
7
Set the
Community Rights
to
READ WRITE
or
READ CREATE
, and click
OK
.
The
SNMP Service Properties
window appears.
8
Click
OK
to save the changes.