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Using This Documentation

Oracle Server Management Agents User's Guide Overview

Oracle Server Management Agents

Configuring Hardware Management Agent and Hardware SNMP Plugins

Oracle Server Hardware SNMP Plugins Overview

Working With Management Agents

Using the itpconfig Tool

itpconfig Command Usage

Options

Subcommands

Error Codes

itpconfig Usage Scenario

Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Configuration Commands

How to Enable Host-to-ILOM Interconnect

How to Disable Host-to-ILOM Interconnect

How to List the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Settings

itpconfig Trap Forwarding Commands

How to Enable Trap Forwarding

How to Disable Trap Forwarding

Configuring Trap Forwarding on Windows Servers

How to configure trap forwarding on Windows servers

Troubleshooting Management Agents

Index

itpconfig Usage Scenario

The high level steps for enabling fault forwarding are:

  1. Install the Oracle Hardware Management Agents and SNMP Plugins packages.

    See Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installation Guide

    These packages contain all the necessary software for itpconfig.

  2. Enable the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect, required for itpconfig to function.

    The Host-to-ILOM Interconnect can be configured during installation. Alternatively you can use itpconfig, see How to Enable Host-to-ILOM Interconnect.

  3. Enable the ILOM trap proxy.

    See How to Enable Trap Forwarding


    Note ‐ itpconfig uses ILOM Notification Alert Rule 15 to set up the trap forwarding. If this alert rule is in use, itpconfig fails. See itpconfig Troubleshooting for a work around.
  4. Start or restart the SNMP service daemon on the server.

    Refer to your OS documentation.

  5. Start a trap listener on the destination server configured to listen to traps from the port and community described in the itpconfig arguments.

    Any faults generated by the service processor should now generate an SNMP trap which are sent to the destination SNMP trap listener.