Web: Configuring Snmp V3 Trap Targets And Filters - HP ProCurve 420 Management And Configuration Manual

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Using the CLI to Configure SNMP v3 Users. The following example
shows how to create an SNMP v3 user, assign the user to the RWPriv group,
and set authentication and encryption parameters.
HP420(config)#snmpv3 user
User Name<1-32>
Group Name<1-32>
Authtype(md5,<cr>none):md5
Passphrase<8-32>:a good secret
Privacy(des,<cr>none) :des
Passphrase<8-32>:a very good secret
HP420(config)#
The group names, authentication and privacy types are case sensitive. For
example, RWPriv cannot be entered as "rwpriv" and md5 cannot be entered as
"MD5."

Web: Configuring SNMP v3 Trap Targets and filters

The SNMP Trap window on the Configuration tab enables SNMP v3 users to be
configured to receive notification messages (traps) from the access point. An
SNMP Target ID is created that specifies the SNMP v3 user, IP address, and
UDP port. By default, all trap messages are enabled and sent to configured
Target IDs. User-defined trap filters can be created and assigned to Target IDs
so that only specified traps are sent.
The access point allows up to 10 Target IDs and 10 trap filters to be created.
Each filter can be defined by up to 20 MIB subtree ID entries.
The web interface enables you to modify these parameters:
SNMP Targets: Configures SNMP v3 trap targets.
Target ID – A user-defined name that identifies a receiver of traps.
(Maximum length: 32 characters)
IP Address – Specifies the IP address of the receiving management
station.
UDP Port – The UDP port that is used on the receiving management
station for trap messages.
SNMP User – The defined SNMP v3 user that is to receive trap
messages. (Note that SNMP v3 users must first be defined.)
Assigned Filter – The name of a user-defined trap filter that is
applied to the target. If no filter is assigned to the target, all traps are
sent.
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Access Point Configuration
Configuring SNMP
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