Snmp Trap Host Table; Logs - Proxim Edge MP-1035-CPE Device Management Manual

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• Priv Protocol: It represents the type of privacy (or encryption) protocol. Select the encryption standard as either
AES-128 (Advanced Encryption Standard) or DES (Data Encryption Standard).
• Priv Password: It represents the pass key for the selected Privacy protocol. The default password is public123.
• Auth Protocol: It is a type of Authentication protocol. Select the encryption standard as either SHA (Secure
Hash Algorithm) or MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm).
• Auth Password: It represents the pass key for the selected Authentication protocol. The default password is
public123.
: Special characters like - = \ " ' ? / space are not allowed in the password.
After configuring the required parameters, click OK, Commit and then Reboot.

5.3.3.1 SNMP Trap Host Table

The SNMP Trap Host table allows you to add a maximum of 5 Trap server's IP address to which the SNMP traps will be
delivered. By default, the SNMP traps are delivered to 169.254.128.133.
: You cannot delete the default SNMP Trap Host Table entry.
Add a new Entry or Edit existing entry in the SNMP Trap Host Table
To add new entries to the SNMP Trap Host Table, click Add and configure the following parameters:
IP Address: Based on the IP mode, enter the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the Trap server to which SNMP traps will be
delivered.
Comment: Type comments, if any.
Entry Status: Select the entry status as either Enable or Disable. If enabled, the device will send SNMP traps to the
authenticated Trap Server.
Password: Type the password to authenticate the Trap Server.
The following special characters are not allowed in the password:
-, =, \, ", ', ?, /, and space (Applicable only to SNMP v1-v2c.).
After configuring the required parameters, click Add and then Commit.
You can also edit the desired SNMP Trap Host Table existing entries.
:
• IPv6 address should be the global IP address and not the link-local IP address.
• Password is applicable to SNMP v1, SNMP v2c.

5.3.4 Logs

The device supports two types of log mechanisms:
1. Event Log: On the basis of configured event log priority, you can record and use all the log messages for analysis.
These messages will remain in the system until cleared by the user.
2. Syslog: Syslog is similar to Event log except that it gets cleared on device reboot.
To configure Event log and Syslog priority, navigate to Management > Services > Logs and configure the following
parameters:
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• Priv Protocol and Pric Password are applicable only when the security level is set to AuthPriv.
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