4. In the Modify Trapsink window, edit the Events, Port, and Version fields (and others, if the trapsink is
version 3) as needed.
You cannot modify the IP Address.
5. Click OK.
6. In the Success window, click OK.
Deleting an SNMP trapsink
Procedure
1. From the Navigator, select Device Configuration > SNMP.
2. On the SNMP Trapsinks tab, select the trapsink to delete.
3. In the Delete Trapsink window, click OK.
4. In the Success window, click OK.
Viewing the SNMP Users list
1. From the Navigator, select Device Configuration > SNMP.
2. Select the SNMP Users tab.
The SNMP Users tab allows you to view information about pre-configured users. Users can be added
and configured using the StoreOnce CLI.
Table 53: SNMP Users parameters
Name
User Name
Group Name
Auth Algorithm
Auth Password
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Description
This is the authorized user name.
The group name this user belongs to:
•
noAuthNoPriv – messages are not authenticated or encrypted
•
AuthNoPriv – messages are authenticated but not encrypted
•
AuthPriv – messages are authenticated and encrypted
This optional parameter specifies the user authentication algorithm used to
authorize messages sent or received on behalf of this user (default is
MD5).
This optional parameter specifies the user authentication password
(default in no password set). Passwords must contain at least eight
characters.
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