Deleting An 802.1X Authentication Profile; Configuring Snmp - Avigilon H6A Series User Manual

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Deleting an 802.1x Authentication Profile

To delete one of the authentication profiles, select the saved configuration then click Remove.

Configuring SNMP

You can use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to help manage cameras that are connected
to the network. When SNMP is enabled, camera status information can be sent to an SNMP management
station.
On the SNMP page, you can configure the camera's SNMP settings and choose the status information that is
sent to the management station page. For more details on the status information or traps that will be sent, see
the camera's Management Information Base (MIB) file on the Avigilon website:
and-downloads.
 1. In the left-menu pane, select Network > SNMP.
 2. On the SNMP page, select the Enable SNMP check box.
 3. From the Version drop-down list, select the preferred SNMP version. Be aware that both versions can
be configured, but only one can be enabled at a time:
 
SNMP v2c: Using SNMP v2c, you can make a request to the camera for status information
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through an SNMP Get request and receive trap notifications from the camera.
In the SNMP v2c Settings area, select the Enable Traps check box to enable traps from the
camera.
 a. Read Community: enter the read community name for the camera. The name is used to
authenticate SNMP traffic. Only SNMP management stations with the same read
community name will receive a response from the camera.
 b. Trap Destination IP: enter the IP address of the management station where the traps
will be sent.
In the Available Traps area, select the traps that will be sent:
 
SNMP v3: Using SNMP v3, you can request status information through an SNMP Get request.
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SNMP v3 does not support traps.
SNMP v3 offers greater security by allowing you to set a username and password for the
camera. This camera uses SHA-1 type authentication and AES type encryption.
In the SNMP v3 Settings area, complete the following:
Deleting an 802.1x Authentication Profile
 
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Temperature Alert: a trap notification will be sent when the camera temperature
rises above or falls below the supported threshold. A notification will also be sent
when the camera temperature returns to normal.
 
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Camera Tampering: a trap notification will be sent when the camera's video
analytics detects a sudden scene change.
 
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Edge Storage Status: a trap notification will be sent when the status of the SD
card changes.
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