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158 Troubleshooting
5
Click
Traps
and ensure that the community string field has a valid name.
6
In
Trap destination
, click
Add
and enter the Open Manage Essential
Console IP address.
7
Start the service.
Configuring SNMP Services on Linux
1
Run the command
rpm -qa | grep snmp
, and ensure that the
net-snmp
package is installed.
2
Run
cd /etc/snmp
to navigate to the snmp directory.
3
Open
snmpd.conf
in the VI editor (
vi snmpd.conf
.)
4
Search snmpd.conf for
# group context sec.model sec.level prefix read
write notif
and ensure that the values for fields read, write, and notif are
set to
all
.
5
At the end of the
snmpd.conf
file, just before Further Information, enter
the Open Manage Essentials Console IP address in the following format:
trapsink <OPEN MANAGE ESSENTIALS CONSOLE IP>
<community string>
For example, trapsink 10.94.174.190 public
6
Start the SNMP services (service snmpd restart).
Troubleshooting Receiving SNMP Traps
If you encounter a problem receiving SNMP traps, perform the following
steps to troubleshoot and fix the problem:
1
Check for network connectivity between the two systems. You can do this by
pinging one system from another using the ping <IP address> command.
2
Check the SNMP configuration on the managed node. Ensure that you
have specified the OpenManage Essential console IP address and the
community string name in the SNMP services of the managed node.
For information on setting SNMP on a Windows system, see Configuring
SNMP Services on Windows.
For information on setting SNMP on a Linux system, see Configuring
SNMP Services on Linux.
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