Administrator Guide

3. Log on to the Terminal Services Advanced Client session.
NOTE: The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.
4. Click the Advanced Administration Tool icon to access the PowerVault Advanced Administration Menu.
5. From the PowerVault Advanced Administration Menu, select System Management, and then click Computer
Management.
6. From the Computer Management console tree, click Services and Applications.
7. Click Services.
8. In the details pane, right-click SNMP Service.
9. From the Action menu, click Properties.
10. From the Security tab, click Send authentication trap.
Select this option if you want a trap message sent when authentication fails.
11. Select Accepted community names, and then click Add.
12. Select Community Rights, and then select a permission level for this host to process SNMP requests from the selected
community.
13. To view a description of a dialog box item, right-click the item, and then click What's This?
14. In Community Name, type a case-sensitive community name, and then click Add.
15. In SNMP Service Properties, specify whether or not to accept SNMP packets from a host:
To accept SNMP requests from any host on the network, regardless of identity, click Accept SNMP packets
from any host.
To limit acceptance of SNMP packets, click Accept SNMP packets from these hosts, click Add, type the
appropriate host name, Internet protocol (IP) or Internetwork Packet eXchange (IPX) address, and then click
Add again.
NOTE: You can make changes to an entry by clicking the entry, and then clicking Edit. You can delete a selected
entry by clicking Remove.
NOTE: If you remove all the community names, including the default name Public, SNMP does not respond to any
community names presented. You can add additional community and host names as necessary.
NOTE: If you change existing SNMP settings, your changes take effect immediately. You do not need to restart the
SNMP service for your settings to take effect. If you are configuring SNMP for the first time, you must restart SNMP
before these settings take effect.
Configuring SNMP Agent Properties
1. Click Maintenance.
2. Click Terminal Services.
3. Log on to the Terminal Services Advanced Client session.
NOTE: The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.
4. Click Advanced Administration Menu.