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Events

Verify

Re-enter the FTP password to verify it. The field displays only asterisks.

Apply / Cancel

To include your FTP backup system settings in the active configuration, click Apply . The Manager returns
to the Configuration | System | Events screen.
Reminder:
To save the active configuration and make it the boot configuration, click the Save Needed icon at the
top of the Manager window.
To discard your settings, click Cancel . The Manager returns to the Configuration | System | Events screen.

Configuration | System | Events | Classes

This section of the Manager lets you add, configure, modify, and delete specific event classes for special
handling. You can thus override the general, or default, handling of event classes. For example, you
might want to send email for HARDWAREMON events of severity 1-2, whereas default event handling
doesn't send any email.
Event classes denote the source of an event and refer to a specific hardware or software subsystem within
the VPN Concentrator. Table 10-1 describes the event classes.
Figure 10-4: Configuration | System | Events | Classes screen
To configure default event handling, click the highlighted link that says "Click here to configure general
event parameters."

Configured Event Classes

The Configured Event Classes list shows the event classes that have been configured for special handling.
The initial default entry is MIB2TRAP , which are SNMP MIB-II events, or "traps," that you might want
to monitor with an SNMP network management system. Other configured event classes are listed in
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