Users Guide
Deploying Smart Plug-in policies
The following Dell policies are automatically deployed on the management server when you install the Dell SPI and run as per the
default schedule:
• Dell Hardware Autogroup Policy
• Dell Device Generic Traps
• Dell Connections License Manager Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell Server Traps
• Dell Server Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell Agent-free Server Traps
• Dell Workstation Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell DRAC and Chassis Traps
• Dell DRAC and Chassis Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell Compellent Storage Traps
• Dell Compellent Storage Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell EqualLogic PS-Series Storage Traps
• Dell EqualLogic PS-Series Storage Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell MD Storage Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell PowerVault MD Storage Traps (Manual Ack)
• Dell PowerVault NX Storage Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell N-Series | 8000 | 8100 Network Switch Traps
• Dell 8000 | 8100 Network Switch Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell Enterprise Switch Traps
• Dell Enterprise Switch Scheduled Status Poll
• Dell N-Series Network Switch Scheduled Status Poll
The Dell SPI policies can be deployed manually after you install the Dell SPI:
To deploy the policies manually:
1. Launch the HPOM console and navigate to Policy Management → Policy Groups → SPI for Dell Devices.
2. Right-click and then click All Tasks → Deploy on.
The Deploy policies on screen is displayed.
3. Select the management server and click OK.
NOTE: Ensure that you deploy the policies only on the management server and not on the managed nodes.
NOTE: You can deploy only one policy at a time; that is, you can deploy either auto acknowledged traps or manually
acknowledged traps on the management server.
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