HP iLO 4 Scripting and Command Line Guide

MOD_SNMP_IM_SETTINGS parameters
All of the following parameters are optional. If a parameter is not specified, then the parameter
value for the specified setting is preserved.
SNMP_ADDRESS_1, SNMP_ADDRESS_2, and SNMP_ADDRESS_3 are the addresses that receive
traps sent to the user. Each of these parameters can be any valid IP address.
SNMP_ADDRESS_1_ROCOMMUNITY, SNMP_ADDRESS_2_ROCOMMUNITY, and
SNMP_ADDRESS_3_ROCOMMUNITY configure the SNMP read-only community string. Values
can include a community string, optionally followed by an IP address or FQDN.
SNMP_ADDRESS_1_TRAPCOMMUNITY, SNMP_ADDRESS_2_TRAPCOMMUNITY, and
SNMP_ADDRESS_3_TRAPCOMMUNITY configures the SNMP trap community string.
OS_TRAPS determines if the user is allowed to receive SNMP traps that are generated by the
operating system. The possible values are Yes and No. By default, the value is set to No.
RIB_TRAPS determines if the user is allowed to receive SNMP traps that are generated by the RIB.
The possible values are Yes and No. By default, the value is set to No.
AGENTLESS_MANAGEMENT_ENABLE enables or disables agentless management. Valid values
are Yes or No.
WEB_AGENT_IP_ADDRESS is the address for the Web-enabled agents. The value for this element
has a maximum length of 50 characters. It can be any valid IP address. If an empty string is entered,
the current value is deleted.
SNMP_PASSTHROUGH_STATUS determines if iLO can receive and send SNMP requests to and
from the host OS. By default, the value is set to Yes.
SNMP_SYS_CONTACT specifies the system administrator or server owner. The string can be a
maximum of 49 characters long, and can include information such as a name, email address, or
phone number.
SNMP_SYS_LOCATION specifies the physical location of the server. The string can be a maximum
of 49 characters long.
SNMP_SYSTEM_ROLE describes the server role or function, and can be a maximum of 64 characters
long.
SNMP_SYSTEM_ROLE_DETAIL describes specific tasks the server might perform, and can be a
maximum of 512 characters long.
CIM_SECURITY_MASK accepts the integers 0, 1, or 3. The possible values are:
0—No change
1—None (no data is returned)
3—Enabled
COLD_START_TRAP_BROADCAST specifies whether to broadcast to the subnet broadcast IP address
if there are no trap destinations configured for SNMP_ADDRESS_1, SNMP_ADDRESS_2, or
SNMP_ADDRESS_3. Valid values are Yes or No.
TRAP_SOURCE_IDENTIFIER allows the substitution of the OS Hostname for the sysName when
SNMP traps are generated from iLO. Value must be a valid iLO hostname or OS hostname.
SNMP_ACCESS_ENABLED enables SNMP access. Valid values are Y (enabled) and N (disabled).
SNMP_PORT sets the port on which SNMP should communicate.
SNMP_TRAP_PORT sets the port on which SNMP traps are sent.
SNMP_V1_TRAPS sets whether SNMPv1 traps are sent. Valid values are Y and N.
SNMP_V3_ENGINE_ID sets the unique identifier of an SNMP engine belonging to a SNMP agent
entity. Value must be hexadecimal string, between 6 and 32 characters long (for example,
0x01020304abcdef). The value must be an even length, excluding the preceding “0x.
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