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Once the new certificate and private key are loaded on the ZoneRanger, all communications
with joined Ranger Gateways will stop until the Trusted Subject for the new ZoneRanger
certificate is added to the Ranger Gateways using the
The Administration > SSL Certificates also provides a mechanism to revert the SSL
certificate and private key back to its original setting if needed.
Trap Definitions
ZoneRanger can be configured to forward SNMP traps based on trap specific information. To
accomplish this, ZoneRanger must be configured with the particular SNMP trap definitions.
The Administration > Trap Definitions page provides a mechanism to upload trap definitions
via a trap definitions XML file. ZoneRanger is initially configured with a trap definitions file
that contains all Tavve-defined traps.
Figure 34-16. Administration > Trap Definitions page
The initial trap definitions file is also available on the Ranger Gateway. The location where the
file is installed depends on your operating system:
Operating System
Solaris
Linux
Windows
where <install_dir> is the directory where the Ranger Gateway software was installed.
The trap definition file uses a simple NMS-neutral XML format. To add your own trap
definitions, you can manually edit the trap definition file, or you can use the
command, which can be used to merge trap definitions from OpenView/NetView
files into the XML trap definition file. The
Gateway install. When editing the trap definition file, be aware that the trap definitions file will
be replaced on new or migration installations of the Ranger Gateway.
The currently configured trap definitions may be viewed on the Configuration > Forwarding
page in the Trap Filters tab. When a new trap definition file is uploaded to the ZoneRanger, it
is validated, and if valid, is installed on the ZoneRanger.
Note: Uploading a new trap definition file replaces the previous version. Be sure that the new
trap definition file includes all previously defined traps.
XML trap definition example
ZoneRanger uses an NMS-neutral XML format for trap definitions. An example of an XML trap
definition follows:
ZoneRanger 5.5 User's Guide
Directory
install_dir/ZRCustom/trap-definitions.xml
install_dir/ZRCustom/trap-definitions.xml
install_dir\ZRCustom\trap-definitions.xml
trapdToXml
command.
trustedSSL
tool is included in the Ranger
trapdToXml
trapd.conf
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