Working With Snmp Servers - McAfee EPOLICY ORCHESTRATOR 4.5 Product Manual

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Setting Up Automatic Responses
Configuring Automatic Responses
2
Next to Automatic Response, click Edit.
3
Select the desired Automatic Response permission:
• No permissions
• View Responses; view Response results in the Server Task Log
• Create, edit, view, and cancel Responses; view Response results in the Server
Task Log
4
Click Save.
5
If you created a new permission set, click Menu | User Management | Users.
6
Select a user to assign the new permission set to, then click Edit.
7
Next to Permission sets, select the checkbox for the permission set with the desired
Automatic Response permissions, then click Save.

Working with SNMP servers

Use these tasks to configure Responses to use your SNMP server. You can configure Responses
to send SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) traps to your SNMP server, which allows
you to receive SNMP traps at the same location where you can use your network management
application to view detailed information about the systems in your environment.
NOTE:
You do not need to make other configurations or start any services to configure this
feature.
Tasks
Editing SNMP servers
Deleting an SNMP server
Importing .MIB files
Editing SNMP servers
Use this task to edit existing SNMP server entries.
Task
For option definitions click ? in the interface.
1
Click Menu | Configuration | Registered Servers.
2
From the list of registered server, select the desired SNMP server, then click Actions |
Edit.
3
Edit the following server information as needed, then click Save.
Option
Address
Security
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McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.5 Product Guide
Definition
Type the address of the SNMP server. Valid formats include:
DNS Name — Specifies the DNS Name of the server. For example,
myhost.mycompany.com
.
IPv4 — Specifies the IPv4 address of the server (
IPv6 — Specifies the IPv6 address of the server
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx/yyy
(
Specifies the security details of the SNMP server.
Community — Specifies the community name of the SNMP protocol.
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy
).
).

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