Appliance Configuration
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SNMP
In the
Logs & Monitoring
>
SNMP
page you can configure SNMP settings for this gateway.
You can do these actions:
•
Turn the SNMP agent on or off
•
Configure SNMP settings (system location, system contact, and community string for SNMP v1
and v2 authentication)
•
Add SNMP v3 users
•
Configure the settings for SNMP Trap receivers
•
Enable or disable SNMP traps that are sent to the trap receivers
To turn SNMP on or off:
1.
Change the SNMP On/Off slider position to
ON
or
OFF
.
2.
Click
Apply
.
SNMP must be set to on to configure all SNMP settings (users, traps, and trap receivers).
To configure SNMP settings:
Click
Configure
.
The Configure SNMP General Settings window opens. You can enable SNMP traps, configure
system location and contact details, and enable SNMP versions in addition to v3.
SNMP v3 Users
•
To add a new SNMP v3 user, click
New
.
•
To edit an existing SNMP v3 user, select the user from the list and click
Edit
.
•
To delete an SNMP v3 user, select the user from the list and click
Delete
.
SNMP Traps Receivers
You can add, delete, or edit the properties of SNMP trap receivers.
•
To add an SNMP trap receiver, click
New
.
Note -
To add a new SNMP v3 trap receiver, there must be an SNMP v3 user defined for it.
•
To edit an existing SNMP trap receiver, select the trap receiver from the list and click
Edit
.
•
To delete an SNMP trap receiver, select the trap receiver from the list and click
Delete
.
SNMP Traps
You can enable or disable specified traps from the list and for some traps set a threshold value.
The enabled traps are sent to the receivers.
To edit an SNMP trap:
1.
Select the trap from the list and click
Edit
.
2.
Select the
Enable trap
option to enable the trap or clear it to disable the trap.
3.
If the trap contains a
value
, you can edit the threshold value when necessary.
4.
Click
Apply
.
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