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2.5.2
Setting Up SNMPv1, v2c or v3
Use the following steps to define your NetGuardian system information:
1. From the
Edit
menu choose SNMP, see Figure 2.6.
2. Set
Source Address
to
Follow
,
Net 1
, or
Net 2
3. Set
Read and Write Access
to
All
,
v1-Only
, or
v2c-Only
.
4. Define
Trap Listening Port
to enable reception of SNMP traps, usually 162.
5. Enter the community name for SNMP GET requests.
6. Enter the community name for SNMP SET requests.
7. Enter the community name for SNMP TRAPs.
8. Define the
IP
address of your trap managers. Set to 255.255.255.255 if not using.
9. Define the
UDP
port set by the SNMP managers to receive traps; usually 162.
10. Select the Format in which you want your traps to be sent to your managers.
11. Click
Submit
to save your system information settings.
Fig. 2.6
SNMP Menu
Globals
Source Address
Allows the user to configure the origination IP address of an SNMP trap.
·
Follow-
SNMP trap will contain the IP address of the network interface where
it originated.
·
Net1-
SNMP trap will contain the IP address of the Net1 network interface.
·
Net2-
SNMP trap will contain the IP address of the Net2 network interface.
Read and Write
Access
This field defines how the NetGuardian unit may be accessed via SNMP. This
can be set to the following:
·
All
- Allows you to read or write using any version of SNMP (v1, v2c, v3)
·
Disabled
- Restricts all access to unit via SNMP
·
v1-Only
- Allows SNMPv1 access only
·
v2c-Only
- Allows SNMPv2c access only
·
v3-Only
- Allows SNMPv3 access only
Trap Listening
Port
Specifies the port for the NetGuardian to monitor for incoming SNMP traps.
DPS recommends using port 162.
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