Delete An Snmp User; Add An Snmp Trap Recipient - Oracle storagetek sl150 User Manual

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Using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
If you need to change the SNMP v3 data-protection password, make your changes
12.
in the Privacy Passphrase text field.
To close the dialog without changing the SNMP user information, press Cancel.
13.
To update the SNMP user information and close the dialog, press OK.
14.

Delete an SNMP User

To deny an existing SNMP user access to the SNMP agent, proceed as follows:
Select SNMP from the menu on the left side of the interface.
1.
The tabbed SNMP property sheet appears.
Select the SNMP Users tab.
2.
Click on Delete SNMP User in the control bar above the table.
3.
The Delete SNMP User dialog appears.
To close the dialog without deleting the SNMP user, press Cancel.
4.
To delete the SNMP user and close the dialog, press OK.
5.

Add an SNMP Trap Recipient

An SNMP trap recipient is a network management station that you designate to
receive notifications sent by the SNMP agent on the library. You can add up to six trap
recipients. To add a trap recipient, proceed as follows.
Select SNMP from the menu on the left side of the interface.
1.
The tabbed SNMP property sheet appears.
Select the SNMP Trap Recipients tab.
2.
Click on Add Trap Recipient in the control bar above the table.
3.
The Add Trap Recipient dialog appears.
Enter the IP address of the management host that should receive the trap in the
4.
Host Address text field.
In the Trap Level field, enter a comma-delimited list of the trap levels that should
5.
be sent to this management station.
For a list of valid entries, see
Select an SMNP version from the Version list. Choose v3 unless you need
6.
compatibility with older SNMP versions and have no security concerns, in which
case choose v2c.
If you chose SMNP v2c, enter a community string (a password or phrase) in the
7.
Community Name text field. Then go to step 13.
If you chose SMNP v3, enter the name of the SNMP user that will have access to
8.
the traps in the Trap User Name field.
To authenticate the user, select one of the methods listed in the SNMP v3
9.
Authentication Protocol list. Choose SHA for best security or MD5 for
compatibility with systems that use MD5.
Enter a strong recipient-authentication password in the SNMP v3 Authentication
10.
Passphrase text field and re-enter the password in the Verify Authentication
Passphrase field.
7-10 StorageTek SL150 Modular Tape Library User's Guide
Appendix B, "SNMP
Traps".

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