ADVANCED CONFIGURATION
1.
On the
System Configuration > SNMP
page, click
Delete
, under
Allowed IP Addresses
.
2.
Confirm the deletion when prompted.
Setting SNMP Traps
Use SNMP traps send the SNMP notifications available in FaxFinder. To configure SNMP traps:
1.
Check
Enable Traps
.
2.
Enter
Destination IP address
, in the format ###.###.###.###.
3.
Select SNMP version Options are:
■
SNMP V1
■
SNMP V2C
■
SNMP V3
4.
Enter additional trap settings as required for the selected SNMP version. Refer to SNMP Trap Settings for
details.
5.
Click
Save
.
6.
Click
Send Test Trap
to verify that SNMP Trap Settings are configured properly and Trap Destination is
able to receive notifications from FaxFinder.
7.
All traps are selected by default. Uncheck any trap that you do not want to use. Refer to SNMP Traps for
details
8.
Click
Save.
SNMP Trap Settings
Field
Description
Community Name
Enter read-only community name. May contain a-z, A-Z, 0-9, - and _. Max length is 32
characters. Required for SNMP V1/V2C. Default is public.
Username
Enter the username required for SNMP V3. Must be between 5-32 characters long. May
contain a-z, A-Z, 0-9, - and _.
Password
Enter authentication password required for SNMP V3. Must be between 8-32 characters
long.
Confirm Password
Re-enter the authentication password.
Engine ID
Engine ID is a unique identifier for the SNMP agent that receives SNMP traps. Engine ID
must include the 0x prefix and be a hexadecimal string between 5-32 octets long. For
example, 0x0102030405. Use the default Engine ID value generated automatically by
FaxFinder.
SNMP Traps
Trap
Description
FaxFinder server is up
Issued after the system completes a reboot.
The disk is nearing full
Issued if empty space on the FaxFinder hard drive is less than 10%.
(reached 90% threshold
value)
FaxFinder
®
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