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Service Tab
SNMP traps can be used for limited security checking. When configured for an agent, the SNMP service
generates trap messages any time specific events occur. These messages are sent to a trap destination.
For example, an agent can be configured to initiate an authentication trap if a request for information is sent
by an unrecognized management system. Trap messages can also be generated for events such as host
system startup or shutdown.
Trap destinations consist of the computer name or the IP or IPX address of the management system. The
trap destination must be a network-enabled host that is running SNMP management software. Trap
destinations can be configured, but the events (such as a system reboot) that generate a trap message are
internally defined by the SNMP agent.
Figure 157
SNMP Service Configuration: Trap Destination
Edit
Click
Edit trap. Pop-up SNMP Service Configuration dialog opens,
see
Figure 157
on page 218.
Remove
Click
Remove trap.
Update
Click
Save SNMP properties after edit.
Start SNMP
Click
Start SNMP service (active when SNMP service is
stopped
).
Stop SNMP
Click
Stop SNMP service (active when SNMP service is
started
).
Help
Click
Open online help for the current pane.
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Summary of Contents for Scalar Distributed Library Controller 2.7
Page 1: ...ReferenceGuide Scalar DistributedLibraryController 2 7 ...
Page 8: ...viii Table of Contents ...
Page 16: ...xiv Figures ...
Page 48: ...30 Configuration ...
Page 94: ...76 Management GUI ...
Page 206: ...188 Configuration Tab ...
Page 216: ...198 Events Tab ...
Page 272: ...254 Tools and Utilities ...
Page 294: ...276 Application Notes ...
Page 302: ...284 DAS Guide ...
Page 312: ...294 SCSI Guide ...
Page 320: ...302 ROBAR Guide ...
Page 324: ...306 Index ...