Dell NNM SE 1.2 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
Using NNM SE 3-7
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To configure the SNMP service on a management station to forward traps to another
management station, you must configure the SNMP trap destination(s) on the send-
ing station as follows.
NOTE: Do
not
use the SNMP Emanate Agent Trap Destination configuration specified
in HP OpenView documentation.
For a Windows NT 3.51 server, click the
Control Panel
icon; then click the
Net-
work
icon. Scroll down the list of services and select
SNMP Service
. Use the
Configure
dialog box to enter the IP address and community name of the
desired trap destination(s).
For a Windows NT 4.0 server, click the
Control Panel
icon. Click the
Services
tab, highlight the
SNMP Service
, and click
Properties
. From the
Microsoft
SNMP Properties
dialog box, click the
Tr a p s
tab. At the
Tr a p
dialog box, enter
the IP address and community name of the desired trap destination(s).
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The following subsections cover configuring alert actions through the HIP Baseboard
Agent, through SNMP traps for local server response, and through the Remote
Assistant.
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NOTE: Actions cannot be configured for NetWare nodes.
For certain Hardware Instrumentation Package (HIP)-generated alerts, the Dell HIP
also provides the capability to configure local server actions. To configure local server
actions from the console, perform the following steps:
1. At the Dell OpenManage Server Console, click the Configure Actions tab to con-
figure local server actions.
You must be logged in to configure local server actions. To log in, pull down the
File menu and click Login.
2. Enter the application-specified login (root) and password (calvin).
3. Refer to the Dell NNM SE Tools help for information on configuring server
actions. See “Using the Dell NNM SE Tools Help” found later in this chapter for
instructions on accessing help.
NOTE: For NetWare servers configured for broadcast action, the Dell HIP alert is
automatically broadcast to every computer attached to the server.