Table 79: Configuring V3 Fields (continued)
Option
Function
Notify
Specifies the
management targets
for notifications as well
as the type of
notifications.
Notifications can be
either traps or informs.
Notify Filter
Lists the group of MIB
objects on which
access is to be defined.
The notify filter limits
the type of traps or
informs sent to the
Network Security
Management (NMS).
SNMP Community
Lists the SNMP
communities
authorizing the SNMPv1
or SNMPv2 clients. The
access privileges
associated with the
configured security
name define which MIB
objects are available
and the operations
(notify, read, or write)
allowed on those
objects.
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Your Action
1.
Expand the V3 tree and select Notify.
2. Click the New button or select an entry and click the Edit button.
3. Configure the following to create and define an entry:
Name—Specify the name for the notification.
Comment—Enter the comment for the notification.
Type—Choose the notification type:
trap—Unconfirmed notifications
inform—Confirmed notifications
Tag—Specify a tag. Notifications are sent to all targets configured
with this tag.
1.
Expand the V3 tree and select Notify Filter.
2. Click the New button or select an entry and click the Edit button.
3. Configure the following to create and define an entry:
Name—Specify the name for the notification filter.
Comment—Enter the comment for the notification filter.
OID—Specify an object identifier (OID) to represent a subtree of MIB
objects. All MIB objects represented by this ID have the specified OID
as a prefix. Specify the OID using either a sequence of dotted integers
or a subtree name.
None
include—Include the subtree of MIB objects represented by the
specified OID.
exclude—Exclude the subtree of MIB objects represented by the
specified OID.
1.
Expand the V3 tree and select SNMP Community.
2. Configure the following to create and define an entry:
Name—Specify the name for the SNMP community.
Comment—Enter the comment for the community.
Community Name—Enter the community string for the SNMPv1 or
SNMPv2 community. If you do not enter a name, it is the same as the
community index. Ensure that community names are unique.
Security Name—Enter the name you want to use for access control.
This is done to associate the community string to a security name.
Context—Specify the context in which the community string is to be
used.
Tag—Specify the addresses of managers that are allowed to use this
community string.
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