This section provides you with information on installing and configuring the SNMP service on Windows 2000/2003 servers.
To install and configure SNMP on Windows 2000/2003:
To install the SNMP service:
In the Control Panel, select .
Open .
In the Windows Components Wizard, double-click .
Select .
Click .
Click .
SNMP is started automatically after installation.
To configure the SNMP Trap service to restart automatically:
In the Control Panel, select , then select .
Click , then click .
In the options, select .
To specify the trap community name and trap destination address so that the agent sends traps to the management server:
In the Control Panel, select , then click .
Double-click to open the SNMP Service Properties dialog box.
Click the tab on this dialog box.
Select a name from the box, then click .
The button is disabled if there are no community names available.
If the public community name is not present, enter public.
Click .
Use the box to add other DNS names and IP addresses in addition to the loopback IP address for the workstations or servers that should receive traps.
Click .
To set the SNMP security options trap community name so that SNMP packets from any host are accepted by the agent:
In the Control Panel, select , then click .
Double-click .
Click .
Click the tab.
In the box, click .
Select a name from the box, or type public.
The list displays the community names from which Windows 2000/2003 accepts requests.
Click .
Select , then click .
IMPORTANT:After installing the SNMP services, you should reinstall the Windows service packs again.