The Configuration Manager Editor window: Service Processor Network
Configuration component allows you to configure the network protocols that
the service processor will use.
Introduction
You
can configure DHCP and SNMP for your service processor. If you enable SNMP,
you can assign up to three IP addresses to access the service processor through
SNMP.
Note: - Some service processors do not support enabling or disabling all protocols.
- You do not have to enable SNMP support in order for IBM Director to access
the service processor.
Fields
- Network Interface
- DHCP
- Allows you to select from these settings for Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol:
- blank (When this option is selected, nothing is configured.)
- enabled
- disabled
- If DHCP fails, use static IP configuration
- Configure static IP
- When this check box is selected, a static IP address is configured from
the pool of IP addresses. To select this check box, the DHCP value
must be disabled or If DHCP fails, use static
IP configuration.
- SNMP Agent Properties
- SNMPv1 agent
- Allows you to select from these settings for SNMPv1 agent:
- blank (When this option is selected, nothing is configured.)
- enabled
- disabled
- Contact information
- Type contact information for a person that is responsible for this service
processor. This information will help you track assets. You may want to include
information such as a name, phone number, and e-mail address. This is an optional
field.
- Location
- Type a description of the physical location of this service processor.
This information will help you track assets. This is an optional field.
- SNMP v1
- Community name
- If you are using SNMPv1, type the community name. When SNMPv1 is enabled,
this is a required field.
- Trap IP or Hostname 1
- Allows you to type an IP address or host name to access the service processor
through SNMP.
- Trap IP or Hostname 2
- Allows you to type an IP address or host name to access the service processor
through SNMP.
- Trap IP or Hostname 3
- Allows you to type an IP address or host name to access the service processor
through SNMP.