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Specify Read-Write Community Post-Install
To get full SystemEDGE monitoring and management functionality you must specify a valid read-write SNMP community for the SystemEDGE agent. If you have already deployed the SystemEDGE agent, you can add the read/write community string post-installation. You can do this either by creating a global SNMP entry that can be used to monitor and manage multiple systems, or by creating a server-specific SNMP entry.
Follow these steps:
- Click the Resources tab, open the Configure pane, expand Policies, and click SystemEDGE.
The Available Policies page appears.
- Select the policy in the Available Policies table.
The Summary page for the policy appears.
- Click the Traps and Communities tab.
The Communities page appears.
- Select 'Include only Server-specific SNMP settings'.
- Click Save Policy.
The policy is saved.
To create a global SNMP entry
- Click Administration.
The Administration page appears.
- Click Configuration.
The Configuration page appears.
- Click SNMP.
- Select the check box for the SNMP settings you want to edit from the list and click the tool icon (Edit).
The Edit SNMP Settings dialog appears.
- Select Read-Write from the Access Type drop-down, specify the parameters in the Community String field, and click OK.
- Click the Resources tab, open the Configure pane, expand Policies, and click SystemEDGE.
The Available Policies page appears.
- Select the policy in the Available Policies table.
The Summary page for the policy appears.
- Click the Traps and Communities tab.
The Communities page appears.
- Select ‘Include Server-specific SNMP settings and selected Default Settings’.
- Click Save Policy.
The policy is saved.
Note: For more information, see the section "Apply Policy to Machines".
More Information:
Add Server-level SNMP Settings
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