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SnapServer 7.0 Administrator's Guide
Option
Server Location
Contact Person
Enable SNMP Traps
IP Address 1-4
Send a Test Trap

Web Access

HTTP and HTTPS are used for browser-based access to the server via Web View, Web Root,
or the Web Management Interface. HTTPS enhances security by encrypting
communications between client and server, and cannot be disabled. You can, however,
disable HTTP access on the Network > Web page of the Web Management Interface.
Additionally, you can require browser-based clients to authenticate to the server.
NOTE: To access the CA Antivirus configuration interface (on the SnapExtensions page), HTTP
10400317-001 10/2011
must be enabled.
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Description
Enter information that helps a user identify the physical
location of the server. For example, you might include a
street address for a small business, a room location such
as Floor 37, Room 308, or a position in a rack, such as rack
slot 12.
Enter information that helps a user report problems with
the server. For example, you might include the name and
title of the system administrator, a telephone number,
pager number, or email address.
Check the Enable SNMP Traps check box to enable traps.
Clear the check box to disable SNMP traps.
Enter the IP address of at least one SNMP manager in the
first field as a trap destination. You can enter up to three
additional IP addresses.
To verify your settings, check the Send a test trap box, then
click OK.
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