Owner's Manual
5
Click
the
Security
tab,
and perform the following:
a
Clear the
Send authentication
trap option.
b
Under
Accepted community names
, click
Add
.
The
SNMP Service Configuration
dialog box is displayed.
c
In the
Community rights
box, select
READ ONLY
.
d
In the
Community Name
field, type the community name,
and click
Add
.
e
Select
Accept SNMP packets from these hosts
option, and click
Add
.
The
SNMP Service Configuration
dialog box is displayed.
f
In the
Host name, IP or IPX address
field, type the OpenManage
Essentials server name or address, and click
Add
.
6
Click the
Traps
tab and perform the following:
a
In the
Community name
box, type the community name,
and click
Add to list
.
b
Under
Trap destinations
, click
Add
.
The
SNMP Service Configuration
dialog box is displayed.
c
In the
Host name, IP or IPX address
field, type the OpenManage
Essentials server name or address, and click
Add
.
NOTE: The default port for sending SNMP traps is 162. To configure the managed node
to use a non-default port, see the "Changing the Default SNMP Port" section in the Dell
OpenManage Essentials User’s Guide available at support.dell.com/manuals.
Installing OMSA On All Managed Nodes
NOTE: Installing OMSA on the managed nodes is optional if the managed node is a Dell
PowerEdge 12G server. The 12G servers are capable of providing status, alerts, and
limited inventory data through iDRAC without using the OMSA
SNMP agent.
OMSA is the in-band management agent which provides the interface to
manage the health and inventory data and also generates related SNMP traps
on Dell servers.
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