Users Guide
26 Setup and Administration
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 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.
Configuring Your System to Send SNMP Traps to a Management Station
Server Administrator generates SNMP traps in response to changes in the status of sensors and other
monitored parameters. You must configure one or more trap destinations on the Server Administrator
system for SNMP traps to be sent to a management station.
1
If your system is running Windows Server 2003, click the
Start
button, right-click
My Computer,
and
click
Manage
. If your system is running Windows 2000, right-click
My Computer
and click
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 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
Traps
tab to add a community for traps or to add a trap destination for a trap community.
a
To add a community for traps, type the community name in the
Community Name
box and click
Add to list
, which is located next to the
Community Name
box.
b
To add a trap destination for a trap community, select the community name from the
Community
Name
drop-down box and click
Add
under the
Trap Destinations
box.
c
The
SNMP Service Configuration
window appears.
Type in the trap destination and click
Add
.
The
SNMP Service Properties
window appears.
6
Click
OK
to save the changes.