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2.14  Configure Network Settings
6. Click the
7. The SNMP trap you created will appear in the
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If your SNMP manager is not providing an Engine ID, you can generate one yourself according to protocols
within RFC 3411 and apply it to your network manager and trap configuration.
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Engine Id
must be a hexadecimal number at least 10 digits long (such
as 0x123456789A). The Id originates from the MIB Browser/SNMP
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Manager.
[v3]
Auth Type
provides a choice between MD5 (the default) and SHA.
[v3]
The
Auth Password
[v3]
The
Priv Type
The
Priv Passphrase
[v3]
Submit
button at the bottom of the window. Cancel any changes
by clicking the X-icon in the top-right corner (any information entered will
be lost).
Each row of the SNMP Traps panel includes the version of the SNMP func-
tionality, the User/Community name for the trap, the IP address/Hostname
of the SNMP Manager and values applicable only to SNMP v3, which include
the Engine ID, the Authorization Type, the Privilege Type.
You may define different SNMP Managers to whom SNMP traps can be sent
over the network. This allows for SNMP Managers in different geographical
areas to receive the same SNMP traps.
Note:
Safran Trusted 4D has been assigned the enterprise iden-
tifier 18837 by the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Author-
ity). The product MIBs reside under the enterprise identifier
@18837.3.
For detailed descriptions of the objects and traps supported by the
SecureSync, please refer to the SecureSync MIB files. See
SNMP Support MIB Files" on
must be between 8 and 32 characters in length.
field provides a choice between AES and DES.
must be between 8 and 32 characters in length.
page 103.
CHAPTER
SNMP Traps
panel:
"Accessing the
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