Chapter 3 Configuring Your Library
Managing the Network
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•
Create
— Adds the IP address and port number of the external
application to the list of registered addresses that will be sent SNMP
traps.
•
Delete
— Allows you to delete a selected IP address and port number.
•
Test
— Verifies only that the library has sent SNMP traps to all
registered IP addresses. Check the external applications to verify that
the traps were received.
While the test is in progress, the
Progress Window
appears. If the test
is successful,
Success
appears in the
Progress Window
and the traps
were successfully sent. If the test is unsuccessful,
Failure
appears in
the
Progress Window
.
Follow the instructions listed in the
Progress
Window
to resolve any issues that occur during the operation.
See the
Basic SNMP Reference Guide (6-01370-xx)
for further configuration
and access details.
The path to open the appropriate screen is as follows:
• From the web client select
Setup > Network Management > SNMP Trap
Registrations
.
Enabling SNMP Versions
3
Administrative users can enable or disable support for SNMP v1 and v2c.
The recommended practice is to disable SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c in
highly secure environments.
SNMP v3 is always enabled and cannot be disabled. The authentication
algorithm is set to MD5, and the encryption is disabled system-wide.
See the
Basic SNMP Reference Guide (6-01370-xx)
for further configuration
and access details.
Note:
This operation should not be performed concurrently by
multiple administrative users logged in from different
locations. You can access the appropriate screens, but you
cannot apply changes while another administrative user is
performing the same operation.