Uploading And Configuring The Ssl Certificate - IBM TS2900 Manual

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Note: This procedure is optional. SNMP notifications are not enabled unless you have selected the SNMP Enabled check box. To disable SNMP notifications, clear the
SNMP Enable check box and click Submit.
The traps that are supported by the library are listed in
To set up trap notifications for an SNMP server:
1. In the Configure Library menu in the left navigation pane of the Web User Interface, click SNMP
2. Select the SNMP Enabled check box.
3. Configure the SNMP server and header settings.
Community - SNMP community name to which the library belongs.
Name - Unique SNMP name for the system.
Location - Physical location of the system.
Contact - Contact person's name.
SNMPv3 engine ID - A read-only attribute that identifies the SNMPv3 engine.
4. Enter the settings of the SNMP monitoring stations to be notified when an event takes place by clicking the modify buttons in the Trap List box.
Figure 2. SNMP trap settings
Validity - Select the check box to enable and clear the check box to disable.
Address - IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported. Host names can be entered instead of numerical IP addresses if the DNS server is specified.
Version - Trap version v1, v2c, or v3. For v2c and v3, the Inform check box determines if an SNMP INFORM request is sent instead of a trap event.
Community (v1 or v2c) - SNMP community name.
User name (v3 only) - SNMPv3 unique user name.
Authentication (v3 only) - Authentication algorithm: disable, MD5, or SHA.
Authentication Password - When an Authentication algorithm is enabled, an Authentication Password is required. (see
Confirm - Re-enter the Authentication Password to confirm it.
Privacy (v3 only) - Privacy service encryption and decryption algorithm: disable, DES, or AES. When an algorithm is specified, a privacy password is required.
Privacy password - enter a password (see
Confirm - Re-enter the Privacy password to confirm it.
5. Click Submit to save the SNMP Trap settings. Modify each trap's settings by repeating the previous step.
6. Enter the SNMPv3 users who are allowed to access the tape library by clicking the modify buttons in the SNMPv3 User List box.
Figure 3. SNMPv3 user settings
Validity - Select the check box to enable and clear the check box to disable.
User name - SNMPv3 unique user name.
Authentication - Authentication algorithm: disable, MD5, or SHA. When an algorithm is specified, an authentication password is required.
Authentication password - enter a password (see
Confirm - Re-enter the Authentication password to confirm it.
Privacy - Privacy service encryption and decryption algorithm: disable, DES, or AES. When a privacy algorithm is specified, a privacy password is required.
Privacy password - enter a password (see
Confirm - Re-enter the Privacy password to confirm it.
7. Select the event level to report in the Trap Event box.
8. Click Test to send a test trap notification to the enabled IP addresses.
9. Click Submit to enable the settings.
Uploading and configuring the SSL certificate
Trap definitions
(types).
Configuring Password Rules
Settings).
Configuring Password Rules
Settings).
Configuring Password Rules
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Configuring Password Rules
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