Snmp Admin; Telnet - Dell PowerVault 50F User Manual

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System Description
field
System Contact field
System Location field
Event Trap Level (0–5)
Enable Authentica-
tion Traps
Read Write
Read Only
Community String
Trap Recipients
Commit SNMP
Changes
Reset
NOTE: To disable community string or trap recipient fields, leave them empty.
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To access Telnet, click telnet on the Switch Management Application. This brings
up a Telnet session directly from your Web browser. Because only one Telnet session
can be active, a message appears if a session is already active. Click Abort Session
to terminate the existing Telnet session or click Cancel to cancel the transaction.
NOTE: You must have admin privilege to abort a Telnet session.
  
Displays or sets the system description; the default is
Fibre Channel Switch
Displays or sets the contact information for the switch;
the default is Component Support
Displays or sets the location of the switch; the default is
End User Premise
Sets the severity level of switch events that prompt
SNMP traps; the default is 0
Check to enable authentication traps; uncheck to dis-
able (Dell recommends disabling)
Displays or sets up to three strings that work with the
SNMP set command
Displays or sets up to three strings that work with the
SNMP get or get-next command
Displays the name of the community string.
Displays or sets the recipients for traps (usually the IP
address of the SNMP management station)
Click to apply the changes you made
Click to reset all components to the values set when
you launched SNMP Admin

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