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USER’S GUIDE
Switched Rack PDU
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SNMP
An Access option (the Settings option in the control console) enables (by
default) or disables SNMP. When SNMP is enabled, the Access Control
settings allow you to control how each of the four available SNMP channels
is used.
SSH Host Key Fingerprint
SSH v1: Displays the SSH version 1 fingerprint for the host key. The fingerprint is
a unique identifier to further authenticate the host key. In the control
console, choose
Advanced SSH Configuration and then Host Key
Information to display the fingerprint.
SSH v2: Displays the SSH version 2 fingerprint for the host key. The fingerprint is
a unique identifier to further authenticate the host key. In the control
console, choose
Advanced SSH Configuration and then Host Key
Information to display the fingerprint.
Option Description
To define up to four NMSs to serve as trap receivers, see Trap
Receiver settings.
See also
To use SNMP to manage a Switched Rack PDU, see the
PowerNet
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SNMP Management Information Base (MIB)
Reference Guide (.\doc\en\mibguide.pdf) on the APC Rack
PDU Utility CD that came with your Rack PDU.
Setting Definition
Community
Name
Defines the password (maximum of 15 characters) that an NMS defined
by the NMS IP/Domain Name setting uses to access the channel.