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Username
Access Mode
Auth Pass
Priv Pass
IPA
Port
Format
Retry
Seconds
v3-Users
If you are using SNMPv3, any changes to the Engine ID or passwords will require a reboot.
At bootup,you may experience a slight delay while the authorization and privatization keys update.
v3-User profiles.
The name of the user for which an SNMPv3 management operation is performed.
This identifies the security modes available when SNMPv3 is utilized. The modes are
as follows:
· No-Auth, No-Priv- This access mode does not require authentication and does not
require encryption. This mode is the least secure and is comparable to v1 and v2c.
· Auth-MD5,No-Priv- Provides authentication based on the MD5 algorithm and does
not require encryption.
· Auth-SHA,No-Priv- Provides authentication based on the SHA algorithm and does
not require encryption.
· Priv Auth-MD5- Provides authentication based on the MD5 algorithm and provides
DES 56-bit encryption based on the CBC-DES standard.
· Priv Auth-SHA- Provides authentication based on the SHA algorithm and provides
DES 56-bit encryption based on the CBC-DES standard.
This field contains the password used with either MD5 or SHA authentication
algorithms.
This field contains the password used with p
Global Trap Managers
Defines the SNMP trap manager's IP address. Set to 255.255.255.255 if not using.
The SNMP port is the UDP port set by the SNMP manager to receive traps, usually
set to 162.
Select between v1-Trap, v2c-Trap, v2c-Inform, or v3-Trap.
Number of times the NetGuardian will resend SNMP v2c-Informs
Time interval in seconds between attempts to resend SNMP v2c-Informs.
Association to the v3-User Table is made to specify the username, security mode, and
passwords that should be used for sending a v3-Trap.
Fields in the Edit > SNMP settings
rivatization
encryption.
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