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Agent
Enable SNMP Agent
If this option is checked, the SmartView World will answer to SNMP requests.
Note: If a community is left blank, you cannot perform the according request.
e.g. if you want to disable the possibility to reset the SmartView World via SNMP
then don’t set a write community.
Read Community
This is the SNMP community, which allows you to retrieve information via SNMP.
Write Community
This community allows you to set options and to reset the SmartView World or
the host via SNMP, i.e. all that effects the host or the SmartView World.
System Location
Enter a description of the physical location of the host. The description will be
used in reply to the SNMP request “sysLocation.0”.
System Contact
Enter a contact person for the host. The value will be used in reply to the SNMP
request “sysContact.0”.
Traps
Enable SNMP Authentication Traps
If this option is checked, an SNMP trap will be sent in case somebody has tried
to access the SmartView World via SNMP using a wrong SNMP community.
Enable SmartView World Authentication Traps
If this option is checked, an SNMP trap will be sent in case somebody has tried
to login via the Web front-end. Both successful and failed logins trials will be
indicated. Furthermore, there will be notication about other security violations
like trying to perform an action via Web front-end for which a user has no
permission.
Enable Host Traps
If this option is checked, the SmartView World will send SNMP traps whenever
the host is reset, powered down or powered up.
Trap destinations
Here you can enter the IP addresses, to which the traps will be sent. For every IP
address, you have to set an according community. This is necessary so that your
management client can identify the SNMP traps.
The SmartView World SNMP MIB
This link allows you to download the SmartView World SNMP MIB le. This
le may be necessary for an SNMP client to communicate with the SmartView
World.
SNMP Settings
The following information is available
via SNMP (Simple Network Management
Protocol):
• Serial number
• Firmware version
• MAC address / IP address / Netmask /
Gateway of LAN interface
• Congured users
• Currently active users with login
time (login time is only valid if time
is synchronised on the SmartView
World)
• Server’s power state
The following actions can be initiated via
SNMP:
• Reset server
• Power on/off server
• Reset the SmartView World
The following events are reported by the
SmartView World via SNMP:
• Login trial at the SmartView World
failed.
• Login trial at the SmartView World succeeded.
• Denying access to a particular action.
• Server was reset.
• Server was powered on/off.
The SNMP settings panel allows you to change SNMP related parameters.