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DLP-G505 Automatically Configuring the SNMPv3 Proxy Trap Forwarder Table
• Context Engine ID—Specify the context engine ID of the ENE from which traps need to be forwarded.
• Target Tag—Specify the tag name. The tag identifies the list of NMS that should receive the forwarded
• Remote User Details
• Authentication—Select the authentication algorithm.
• Privacy—Enables the host to encrypt the contents of the message that is sent to the agent.
Step 5
Click OK to save the information.
Step 6
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
DLP-G505 Automatically Configuring the SNMPv3 Proxy Trap Forwarder Table
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
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This field is automatically populated if the source of trap is selected. If the source of trap is not specified,
you need to manually enter the context engine ID.
traps. Traps are forwarded to all GNE Trap destinations whose proxy tags list contains this tag.
• User Name—Specify the user name.
• Security Level—Select the security level for the user. The options are noAuthNoPriv, AuthNoPriv,
and AuthPriv.
• Protocol—Select the authentication algorithm you want to use. The options are NONE, MD5, and
SHA. The default is None.
• Password—Enter the password if you select MD5 or SHA.
• Protocol—Select NONE, DES, or AES-256-CFB as the privacy authentication algorithm. Encryption
is disabled if NONE is selected.
• Password—Enter the password if you select protocol other than None. The password should not
exceed 64 characters.
This procedure creates an entry in the SNMPv3 Proxy
Trap Forwarder Table automatically.
None
Login to CTC in System Setup and Software
Installation Guide for Cisco NCS 4000 Series.
As needed
Onsite
Provisioning or higher
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