•
Notification Level
—Select the level of severity of events to be sent as SNMP traps. The default is
+Warning
.
◦
Inactive
—No events are sent as SNMP traps.
◦
Critical
—Only Critical events are sent as SNMP traps.
◦
+Warning
—Critical and Warning events are sent as SNMP traps.
◦
+Configuration
—Critical, Warning, and Configuration events are sent as SNMP traps.
◦
+Informational
—All events are sent as SNMP traps.
•
SNMP Targets
—List of configured SNMP targets.
Adding an SNMP target
Procedure
1.
Navigate to the
Configuration > Network Management
screen.
2.
Click
Edit
next to a target without an IP/Hostname.
3.
Enter the target IP address or hostname.
4.
Enter the port.
5.
Select the SNMP version.
6.
Enter the SNMP community string for the target.
7.
If any of the targets use SNMPv3, enter the SNMPv3 configurations. These SNMPv3 configuration
values require corresponding settings on an SNMPv3-enabled trap receiver.
a. Limit all library SNMP communication to SNMPv3
—When selected, all SNMP communications
must use SNMPv3.
NOTE:
If the library is configured to use Command View TL, confirm that the version of Command View TL
supports communication over SNMPv3. When using SNMPv3 communication between the library
and Command View TL, the SNMPv3 settings must be identical on the library and Command View
TL management station.
b.
SNMPv3 Security Levels
•
noAuthnoPriv
—Permits communication without authentication or privacy.
•
authNoPriv
—Permits communication with authentication and without privacy.
•
authPriv
—Only permits communication with authentication and privacy.
NOTE:
Selecting SNMPv3 does not automatically disable SNMPv1 and SNMPv2.
c. Authentication User Name
—The user name for authentication on the SNMPv3 trap receiver.
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