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Procedure
NOTE:
Read Community supports the following formats: A community string (for example, public). A community
string followed by an IP address or FQDN (for example, public 192.168.0.1). Use this option to specify that
SNMP access will be allowed from the specified IP address or FQDN. For iLO 4 1.10 or later, you can enter
an IPv4 address or FQDN.
1. System Location (Agentless Management only)—A string of up to 49 characters that specifies the
physical location of the server.
2. System Contact (Agentless Management only)—A string of up to 49 characters that specifies the
system administrator or server owner. The string can include a name, email address, or phone
number.
3. System Role (Agentless Management only)—A string of up to 64 characters that describes the server
role or function.
4. System Role Detail (Agentless Management only)—A string of up to 512 characters that describes
specific tasks that the server might perform.
5. Read Community (Agentless Management only)—The configured SNMP read-only community string.
6. Trap Community—The configured SNMP trap community string.
7. SNMP Alert Destination(s)—The IP addresses or FQDNs of up to three remote management
systems that will receive SNMP alerts from iLO.
8. SNMP Port—The port used for SNMP communications. This value is read-only, but can be modified
on the Access Settings > Service page. Navigate to the Access Settings > Service page in the iLO
Management utility to edit the SNMP port. For more information, see Editing iLO Access Settings on
page 43
Various iLO management settings can be edited from the three tabs on the Management window: SNMP
Settings, SNMP Alerts and Insight Management Integration.
To edit management settings on the SNMP Settings tab:
1. In the iLO Configuration Utility window, click Management. The SNMP Settings tab data appears.
2. Click the radio button to select Agentless Management or SNMP Pass-Thru.
3. Enter data in the fields as necessary. Click Apply.
Management — SNMP Alerts
Trap Source Identifier —This setting determines the host name that is used in the SNMP-defined
sysName variable when iLO generates SNMP traps. The default setting is iLO Hostname.
iLO SNMP Alerts—Alert conditions that iLO detects independently of the host OS can be sent to
specified SNMP alert destinations, such as HPE SIM.
Forward Insight Management Agent SNMP Alerts—Alert conditions detected by the host
management agents can be forwarded to SNMP alert destinations through iLO. These alerts are
generated by the Insight Management Agents, which are available for each supported OS. Insight
Management Agents must be installed on the host server to receive these alerts.
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