You can add, delete, or configure SNMP user accounts and communities using the ILOM command-line interface (CLI).
When working in the ILOM CLI, if Set Requests is disabled, all SNMP objects are read-only.
For more information about how to manage SNMP users with the CLI, see:
Add SNMP User Account Using the CLI
Edit SNMP User Account Using the CLI
Delete SNMP User Account Using the CLI
Add or Edit SNMP Community Using the CLI
Delete SNMP Community Using the CLI
CLI SNMP Targets, Properties, and Value
Configure SNMP Trap Destinations Using the CLI
SNMP Overview
How SNMP Works
Manage SNMP Users Using the Web Interface
Alerts and SNMP Traps
Query and Configure SNMP Agent Using CLI