Dell PowerVault 35F (Fibre Channel Bridge) User Manual

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Configuring the PowerVault 35F: Dell PowerVault 35F User's Guide

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GET and SET Community Names

The SNMP GET community name is checked for each GET request received by the PowerVault 35F. The community
name in the SNMP packet must match the community name configured here for the SNMP GET request to be
successfully completed. Configure your SNMP manager to have the same GET and SET community names as the
PowerVault 35F.

Toggle Trap

SNMP Trap Enable allows Trap reporting to be turned on and off. If SNMP Traps are disabled, no Trap events are
sent.

Press 3) to toggle Trap events.

IP Address for Traps

The Trap Manager IP address is the address used for sending Traps. Typically, this is the IP address of the machine
using the Network Management Program and/or a MIB browser.

Trap Priority

The SNMP Trap Priority determines which traps will be sent to the specified Trap IP Address. Events having a priority
equal to or higher than the configured priority will be sent.

Change Security Settings

This menu option changes the login and password properties that enable you to connect to the PowerVault 35F via
Telnet. The default user name is "root" and the default password is "password". If you would like to change either one
of these, select 4) Change Security Settings from the Ethernet/SNMP Configuration Menu. You will see a screen
similar to the following:

When you have changed the user name or password, type "X" to return to the Ethernet/SNMP Configuration Menu.

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