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How do I configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community names for a specific node?

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How do I configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community names for a specific node?

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If a node on a network has an SNMP community name that differs from the default configured within Network Node Manager Special Edition (NNM SE), the community name can be configured for a specific node via the SNMP Configuration user interface (on the menu bar, select Options > SNMP Configuration > Specific Nodes). If you choose to specify a node by host name instead of the IP address, note that the node name is case-sensitive. To verify the case of the host name as NNM SE expects it, select the node on the applicable NNM SE submap, right-click, and select Object Properties on the pop-up menu. Select IPMap from the Attributes window and click Edit Attributes. The exact case-sensitive host name is displayed in the window; enter this host name in SNMP Configuration. Miscellaneous Why did my system power off? By default, your system is configured to shut down the operating system and power off the system in response to specific events, such as a temperature event, removal of a fan enclosu

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