Configuring Snmp To Start At System Initialization; Configuring Snmp For Service Management - NEC Express5800/ftServer Administrator's Manual

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Installing and Configuring ftlSNMP
With sraTraceLevel set to brief, data flows to and from ftlSNMP external items are
traced. With sraTraceLevel set to verbose, internal items are also traced. You can
also change the location of the log file.
Agent and subagent startup and shutdown events are separately logged in syslog.
With trace levels other than off, logs may grow rapidly (depending on the number of
managed objects and their activity). In order to limit the size of the logs, you can use
logrotate to manage log size and archiving. See logrotate(8).

Configuring SNMP to Start at System Initialization

After installation of the lsb-ft-snmp package, the ft-snmp initialization script is
installed in the /etc/init.d directory, and the ft-snmp service is added. During
system initialization, the ft-snmp service is automatically started at run level 3, 4, or
5. This initialization script provides start, stop, restart, and status functionality.

Configuring SNMP for Service Management

There are several ways of adding SNMPv3 user accounts, which allow local and
remote access to SNMP services.
SNMP provides an /etc/opt/ft/snmp/snmpd.conf file that contains instructions
and sample entries. Uncomment the right lines, then run the commands.
Uncomment these lines in /etc/opt/ft/snmp/snmpd.conf:
createUser admin MD5 your_passwd DES
rwuser v3user
group
v3usergroup
group
v3usergroup
view
v3view
access v3usergroup ""
v3view
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