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The MAC or Ethernet hardware address for the DMM is fixed. If BOOTP is enabled during the
initialization process, it broadcasts BOOTP request packets until it receives a response from the
BOOTP server or you press
BOOTP. To assign an IP address to the DMM through the BOOTP request process, follow these
steps:
1. At the Domain Management Module menu, type
1
; the System Configuration screen appears.
2. Check item 10, BOOTP.
• If it is set to "Enabled," reset the DMM to start the BOOTP process.
• If it is set to "Disabled," type
10
and press
Disabled and Enabled, and then press
start the BOOTP process.
3. To return to the Domain Management Module menu, press
Manage Traps and Alarms
Traps are messages that require management attention and are routed to the Network Manager
and the DMM Alarm Log, but do not trigger alarms. Use the Trap Configuration screen to view
the current configuration and enable log only, send only, both log and send; or disable traps
individually or use the "Master Trap Control" to set all traps for the DMM. For a list of events
that trigger traps, see Table 7. To set up the traps, follow these steps:
1. At the Domain Management Module menu, type
5
, "Trap Configuration," and press
2. At the Trap Configuration screen, type the number for a trap and press
3. Press
4. To return to the Domain Management Module menu, press
These selections do not affect how the CIM Major and Minor LEDs report alarms.
Table 7. Trap Configuration Options
Trap
When enabled, sends a Trap if. . .
Cold Start
The DMM is reset by a power failure or forced reset
Setup Error
The DMM is set up incorrectly
Fan/Power/Over Temperature The chassis power supply or fan malfunctions or the temperature is too
high
Chassis On/Off Line
The chassis in the domain does not respond
Module Insert/Removed
A module is inserted or removed
Authentication Error
An unauthorized host attempts SNMP access to the DMM
Chassis Power Exceeded
The installed modules draw more total power than the chassis supplies
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