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• Modify the default SNMP community string, which is used as a
password to authenticate GET and GET-NEXT SNMP v1 and SNMP
v2c messages exchanged between the library and a remote
management application. For more information, see
SNMP Community String
• Enable or disable SNMP authentication traps, which are messages
indicating an authentication failure. For more information, see
Enabling and Disabling SNMP Authentication Traps
• Download the library MIB, which can be used to integrate the library
with an SNMP management application. For more information, see
Downloading the SNMP MIB
Registering External Management Applications
Administrators can register transport protocols, IP addresses, and port
numbers of external management applications to enable them to receive
SNMP traps from the library. (By default, the library ignores all SNMP
SET operations, so external management applications cannot register
themselves to receive SNMP traps from the library.)
After registering the transport protocols, IP addresses, and
corresponding port numbers, you can perform a test to verify that the
library can send the SNMP traps to the addresses.
When registering external management applications to receive SNMP
traps, you can set the following parameters:
— The transport protocol. This should be the same as the
Transport
transport protocol configured on the SNMP trap receiver. Select one
of the following:
UDP/UDP6 — User Datagram Protocol. For IPv4, select UDP; for
IPv6, select UDP6.
TCP/TCP6 — Transmission Control Protocol. For IPv4, select
TCP; for IPv6, select TCP6.
Host Name/IP Address
external management application you want to register. A host name
may be entered only if DNS is enabled. Otherwise, IP addresses must
entered. For information on DNS, see
page 60.
— the port number of the external application you want to
Port
register. The default port number for an external application is 162.
Chapter 3 Configuring Your Library
on page 66.
on page 67.
— The host name or the IP address of the
Modifying Network Settings
Managing the Network
Modifying the
on page 67.
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