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Figure 4. Add single device window
4. Type the IP address or host name of the device in the appropriate field.
NOTE: Dell recommends that you enter the host name of the device. If the host name is not available, you can enter the
IP address of the device.
5. If desired, type a name for the device in the appropriate field.
The name you enter is used to represent the device in SupportAssist Enterprise. If you do not enter a name, the IP address
or host name that you have entered is used to represent the device.
6. If you want SupportAssist Enterprise to monitor hardware issues that may occur on the device, select the Enable
Monitoring, Configure SNMP Settings, and Install / Upgrade OMSA options.
NOTE:
If the registration is completed, by default, the Enable Monitoring, Configure SNMP Settings, and Install /
Upgrade OMSA options are selected. If the registration is not completed, when you select the Enable Monitoring
option, you are requested to complete the registration. To continue, you can either clear the Enable Monitoring option
or click Register to open the registration wizard.
For SupportAssist Enterprise to monitor hardware issues that may occur on the device, the following dependencies must be
met:
The SNMP settings of the device must be configured to forward SNMP traps (alerts) to the server where SupportAssist
Enterprise is installed.
The recommended version of Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) must be installed on the device.
To help you meet these dependencies, SupportAssist Enterprise can configure SNMP trap (alert) forwarding and also install
or upgrade OMSA automatically on the device. To allow SupportAssist Enterprise to automatically:
Configure the device to forward alerts, ensure that the Configure SNMP Settings option is selected.
Install or upgrade OMSA on the device, ensure that the Install / Upgrade OMSA option is selected.
Tasks to configure alert forwarding and to install OMSA are initiated after the device is added successfully to the device
inventory.
NOTE:
If you prefer to perform both tasks (configure alert forwarding and install or upgrade OMSA) manually, clear the
Configure SNMP Settings and Install / Upgrade OMSA options.
7. Click Next.
The Device Credentials page is displayed.
8. Type the administrator or root user name and password of the device in the appropriate fields and click Next.
The user name and password you enter must have:
Local administrator or domain administrator rights and WMI access on the device (if the device is running a Windows
operating system)
Root or sudo user rights (if the device is running a Linux operating system). If you provide the user name and password
of a sudo user, ensure that the sudo user is configured for SupportAssist Enterprise. For information on configuring the
sudo user, see Configuring sudo access for SupportAssist Enterprise (Linux) on page 144.
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