Configuring Snmp Trap Function - 3Com Baseline 2928 PWR Plus User Manual

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Table 1-7 Configuration items for creating an SNMP user
User Name
Security Level
Group Name
Authentication Mode
Authentication Password
Confirm Authentication Password
Privacy Mode
Privacy Password
Confirm Privacy Password
ACL
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SNMPv3 configuration task

Configuring SNMP Trap Function

Select Device > SNMP from the navigation tree, and click the Trap tab to enter the page as shown in
Figure
1-15. On the upper part of the page, you can select to enable the SNMP trap function; on the
lower part of the page, you can configure target hosts of the SNMP traps. Click Add to enter the Add
Trap Target Host page, as shown in
Item
list.
Figure
Set the SNMP user name.
Select the security level for the SNMP group. The available
security levels are:
NoAuth/NoPriv: No authentication no privacy.
Auth/NoPriv: Authentication without privacy.
Auth/Priv: Authentication and privacy.
Select an SNMP group to which the user belongs.
When the security level is NoAuth/NoPriv, you can select
an SNMP group with no authentication no privacy.
When the security level is Auth/NoPriv, you can select an
SNMP group with no authentication no privacy or
authentication without privacy.
When the security level is Auth/Priv, you can select an
SNMP group of any security level.
Select an authentication mode (including MD5 and SHA)
when the security level is Auth/NoPriv or Auth/Priv.
Set the authentication password when the security level is
Auth/NoPriv or Auth/Priv.
The confirm authentication password must be the same with
the authentication password.
Select a privacy mode (including DES56, AES128, and
3DES) when the security level is Auth/Priv.
Set the privacy password when the security level is
Auth/Priv.
The confirm privacy password must be the same with the
privacy password.
Associate a basic ACL with the user to restrict the source IP
address of SNMP packets, that is, you can configure to allow
or prohibit SNMP packets with a specific source IP address,
so as to allow or prohibit the specified NMS to access the
agent by using this user name.
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