Deleting a community ip address, Testing the snmp trap report – HP XP RAID Manager Software User Manual
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8.
Click OK. The changed community name is displayed in the Community & Trap dialog box,
but the changes are not yet saved.
9.
Click Apply to save the changes. A confirmation message is displayed.
10. In the confirmation message box, click OK to confirm the changes or Cancel to exit without
saving the changes.
Deleting a Community IP address
Prerequisite: You must have Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to perform this task.
1.
Launch Remote Web Console and log in.
2.
In the Remote Web Console menu bar, click Settings> Environmental Setting > SNMP IP
Security. The SNMP IP Security window is displayed.
3.
Click the Mode Changing icon (
) to change to Modify mode.
4.
In the SNMP IP Security window, click Extension SNMP (check box). The Community & Trap
dialog box is displayed.
5.
In the Community & Trap dialog box, select the unwanted community IP address. Right-click
to display the Delete IP Address menu.
6.
Select Delete IP Address. A confirmation message is displayed.
7.
Click OK. The changed community name is deleted from the Community & Trap dialog box,
but the changes are not yet saved.
8.
Click Apply to save the changes. A confirmation message is displayed.
9.
In the confirmation message box, click OK to confirm the changes or Cancel to exit without
saving the changes.
Testing the SNMP trap report
Prerequisite: You must have the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to perform this
task.
NOTE:
A community name and destination IP address are a prerequisite for sending traps. By
convention, most equipment is set to use the community string public.
1.
Launch Remote Web Console and log in.
2.
In the Remote Web Console menu bar, click Settings> Environmental Setting >SNMP IP Security.
The SNMP IP Security window is displayed.
3.
Click the Mode Changing icon (
) to change to Modify mode.
4.
In the SNMP IP Security window, click Extension SNMP (check box). The Community & Trap
dialog box is displayed.
5.
Select Trap Test. A confirmation message is displayed.
6.
Select OK. Verify whether the SNMP trap report (reference code 7FFFFF) is received by the
SNMP manager registered in the community.
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