7: Services
SecureLinx SLC User Guide
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NMS
When SNMP is enabled, an NMS (Network
Management System) acts as a central server,
requesting and receiving SNMP-type information from
any computer using SNMP. The NMS can request
information from the SLC and receive traps from the
SLC. Enter the IP address of the NMS server. Required
if you selected
Enable Traps.
Location
Physical location of the SLC (optional). Useful for
managing the SLC using SNMP. Up to 20 characters.
Contact
Description of the person responsible for maintaining
the SLC, for example, a name (optional). Up to 20
characters.
Read-Only
Community
A string that acts like a password for an SNMP
manager to access the read-only data the SLC SNMP
agent provides. The default is
public
.
Read-Write
Community
A string that acts like a password for an SNMP
manager to access the read-only data the SLC SNMP
agent provides and to modify data where permitted.
The default is
private
.
V3 User
SNMP v3 is secure and requires user-based
authorization to access SLC MIB objects. Enter a user
ID. The default is
snmpuser
. Up to 20 characters.
V3 Password
and
Retype Password
Password for accessing the SNMP v3. The default is
SNMPPASS
. Up to 20 characters.
SMTP Server
IP address of your network’s Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP) relay server.
4. To save, click
Apply
.
Equivalent Services Commands
The following CLI commands correspond to the web page entries described above.
To configure services (system logging, SSH and Telnet access, SSH and Telnet
timeout, SNMP agent, email (SMTP) server, and audit log):
set services <one or more services parameters>
Parameters:
auditlog <enable|
disable
>
auditsize <Size in Kbytes>
Range is 1-500 Kbytes.
authlog
<off|error|warning|info|debug>
clicommands <enable|
disable
>
contact <Admin contact info>
devlog
<off|error|warning|info|debug>