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Monitoring the Secure Access as an SNMP Agent (NSM Procedure)

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You can use a network management tool such as HP OpenView to monitor the Secure
Access device as an SNMP agent. The Secure Access device supports SNMP (Simple
Network Management Protocol) v2, implements a private MIB (management information
base), and defines its own traps. To enable your network management station to process
these traps, you need to download the Juniper Networks MIB file and specify the
appropriate information to receive the traps.
To monitoring the Secure Access as an SNMP agent:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Click the Device Tree
1.
tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you want to monitor
the Secure Access as an SNMP agent.
Click the Configuration tab, and select System > Log/Monitoring > SNMP. The
2.
corresponding workspace appears.
Add or modify settings as specified in Table 95 on page 317.
3.
Click one:
4.
OK—Saves the changes.
Cancel—Cancels the modification.
Table 95: Monitoring Secure Access Device as SNMP Agent Details
Option
Function
Settings tab
SNMP Queries
Allows you to enable SNMP queries.
SNMP Traps
Allows you to enable SNMP traps.
System Name
Specifies the system name of the
Secure Access device agent.
System Location
Specifies the system location of the
Secure Access device agent.
System Contact
Specifies the system contact of the
Secure Access device agent.
Community
Specifies the community string in order
to query the Secure Access device, your
network management station must
send the Community string to the
Secure Access device.
Trap Settings tab
Chapter 24: Viewing Logs in Secure Access Devices
Your Action
Select the SNMP Queries to
enable this feature.
Select the SNMP Traps to
enable this feature.
Enter the system name.
Enter the system location.
Enter the system contact.
Enter the string.
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