Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2008, v6.2
4. Change its monitoring status by clicking one of these radio buttons:
• None — No SNMP traps are generated for this process.
• Start — An SNMP trap is generated when this process starts.
• Stop — An SNMP trap is generated when this process stops.
• Start & Stop — An SNMP trap is generated when this process starts or stops.
• Add — Add a process to the monitor. Enter the name of the process, then click Apply
to add the process.
• Delete — Highlight a process in the list, and select Delete to delete the process.
5. Click Add to add a process, then enter the name of the process.
6. Click Delete to delete a process selected from the list. You can only delete processes that a
user has created. The Delete button is disabled for system default processes.
7. Click OK to confirm.
8. Click OK when you finish configuring process monitoring.
Send SNMP Traps to Management Applications by IP Address
Configure SNMP services with specific IP addresses to send SNMP traps to an SNMP management
application with an IP address.
To configure management agents with a management console IP, complete the following steps:
1. From the Start menu, select Start → Settings → Control Panel → Administrative Tools
→ Component Services. The Component Services window appears.
Figure 3-14 Component Services window
2. Click Services (Local).
3. From the list of services, double-click SNMP Service. The SNMP Service Properties (Local
Computer) window appears.
4. Click the Traps tab.
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