Cloudlink How to manage an SNMP configuration to the CloudLink Center

Summary: This article explains how to Add Modify or delete an SNMP configuration to the CloudLink Center.

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Instructions

Add an SNMP configuration to the CloudLink Center

Add an SNMP configuration to the CloudLink Center.

Steps

  1. Log in to the CloudLink Center.
  2. Select Server > SNMP > Add.
  3. From the Add New SNMP Configuration, in the Target Version list select SNMPv2 or SNMPv3.
    • If you select SNMPv2, then enter:
      • Host—The IP address or FQDN to where the SNMP traps are sent.
      • Port—The receiving host port number
      • Description—Description for the selected target.
      • Community—The SNMP trap community
    • If you select SNMPv3, then enter:
      • Host—The IP address or FQDN to where the SNMP traps are sent.
      • Port—The receiving host port number
      • Description—Description for the selected target.
      • Engine ID (HEX)—The remote SNMP protocol engine identifier. This value must be between five and 32 octets in length.
      • User Name—The username is required to communicate with the SNMP agent.
      • (Optional) Authentication Type—Specifies the type of authentication used
      • Authentication Password—Password used to authenticate a connection with an SNMP agent. Must be at least eight characters in length.
      • (Optional) Privacy Type—Specifies the type of encryption used
      • Privacy Password—Password used to encrypt a connection with an SNMP agent. Must be at least eight characters in length.
  4. Click Add.

 

 

Modify the SNMP configuration in the CloudLink Center

Modify the SNMP configuration in the CloudLink Center.

Steps

  1. Log in to CloudLink Center.
  2. Select Server > SNMP.
  3. Select the SNMP and click Modify.
  4. In the Modify SNMP Configuration dialog box, modify the required values, and then click Modify.

 

 

Delete the SNMP configuration in the CloudLink Center

Delete the SNMP configuration in the CloudLink Center.

Steps

  1. Log in to CloudLink Center.
  2. Select Server > SNMP.
  3. Select the SNMP host, and click Delete.
  4. In the Confirm SNMP Configuration Deletion dialog box, when prompted to confirm the request, click Delete.

Additional Information

Affected Products

CloudLink SecureVM, PowerFlex rack, ScaleIO
Article Properties
Article Number: 000273270
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 08 Nov 2025
Version:  2
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