Specifications

3. If Telnet is still disabled, do the following:
a. cd /etc/xinetd.d
b. open the telnet file
c. change the line “disable=yes” to “disable=no”
d. cd /etc/rc.d/init.d
e. ./xinetd restart
A user account that belongs (or has been added) to the ftp group must exist.
Use this user account when asked to log in to the server while installing SNMP subagent remotely
from the management console to this server. This user must be a member of the FTP group, but
NOT a member of the “root” group (Group #0).
Windows Systems
Master Agent
For Microsoft Windows based systems, the SNMP service available on the operating system
installation CD must be installed. It is not included in the operating system installation, but can be
added after the initial operating system installation completes.
Under the properties settings for the SNMP service, the Traps tab enables the user to select the
destinations for traps from the server. The Security tab under the SNMP service properties settings
enables you to configure the valid community names and the access rights for those community
names. The rights need to be at least READ WRITE in order to SET an attribute using the SNMP
subagent.
NOTE
For information on enabling the subagent to set thresholds, see “Windows and Linux snmpsa.conf
Change to Enable Setting Thresholds on page 17.
MIB File Location
The MIB files (basebrd5.mib, INTELLAN.MIB, and others) are located in the same location the
SNMP subagent is installed. The default installation directory is C:\Program Files\Intel\Server
Manager\SNMP\mibs. The MIB files can also be found on the Intel® Server Manager 8 CD at
\ism\software\windows\32bit\snmp\mibs. The MIB files are not required by the SNMP subagent
for execution, but are required for management applications that issue SNMP GET and SET
commands based on the MIB.
12 Installing and Configuring the Intel
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Server Manager 8 SNMP Subagents