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Edit settings as described in the following table, and then click OK . Once enabled, SNMP
managers can access MIB-II and Host Resources MIBs management data on the server.

Web Access

HTTP and HTTPS are used for browser-based access to the server via Home page, Web Root,
or the Web Management Interface. HTTPS enhances security by encrypting communications
between client and server, and cannot be disabled. You can, however, disable HTTP access on
the Network > Web page of the Web Management Interface. Additionally, you can require
browser-based clients to authenticate to the server.
NOTE: To access the CA Antivirus configuration interface (on the SnapExtensions page), HTTP
GuardianOS supports the following browsers: Internet Explorer 8 or higher, Firefox 3 or
higher, Apple Safari 5 or higher, and Google Chrome 9 or higher.
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Option
Enable SNMP
Read-Only Community
Read-Write Community
Location
Contact
Enable SNMP Traps
IP Address 1-4
Send a Test Trap
must be enabled.
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Description
To enable SNMP, check the Enable SNMP checkbox. Leave
the check box blank to disable SNMP.
To allow SNMP managers to read data from this server,
enter a read-only community string or accept the default
snap_public.
NOTE:
As a precaution against unauthorized access,
Overland Storage recommends that you create
your own community string.
While SNMP support is read-only, the optional read-write
string is used for compatibility purposes. Enter a read-write
community string or accept the default snap_private.
NOTE:
As a precaution against unauthorized access,
Overland Storage recommends that you create
your own community string.
Optionally enter information that helps a user identify the
physical location of the server. For example, you might
include a street address for a small business, a room
location such as Floor 37, Room 308, or a position in a
rack, such as rack slot 12.
Optionally enter information that helps a user report
problems with the server. For example, you might include
the name and title of the system administrator, a telephone
number, pager number, or email address.
Check the Enable SNMP Traps check box to enable traps.
Clear the check box to disable SNMP traps.
Enter the IP address of at least one SNMP manager in the
first field as a trap destination. Optionally, you can enter up
to three additional IP addresses in fields 2-4.
To verify your settings, check the Send a test trap box, then
click OK.
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