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SNMP
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Enabled
- Check this box to have SNMP traps sent to an SNMP Management
console.
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Community Name
- An SNMP community name is a text string that acts as a
password to authenticate messages that are sent between the SNMP remote
management application and the library. Enter your preferred name, or leave as
"public".
SNMP DESTINATIONS
v
Target 1 - IP Address
- If SNMP traps are enabled, enter an IP address where
SNMP traps are sent.
v
Target 2 - IP Address
- Enter an optional second IP address where SNMP traps
are sent, or leave as 0.0.0.0.
v
Target 3 - IP Address
- Enter an optional third IP address where SNMP traps are
sent, or leave as 0.0.0.0.
v
Version
- The library offers three versions of the SNMP protocol; v1, v2, and v3.
Select a version for each Target IP address.
v
Audit Logging
- If SNMP is enabled and Audit Logging is enabled, the library
sends SNMP traps to an SNMP Management console when the library or tape
drive configuration changes.
Note:
This option is available only if the library firmware is 9.00 or higher, and
the latest library MIB file is added to the SNMP Management console.
SNMP V3 SECURITY
v
User Name
- Enter your preferred name, or leave as "initial".
v
Authentication
- The options for Authentication are none, MD5, or SHA.
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Authentication Password
- The Authentication Password must be at least 8
characters in length. If Authentication is set to none, this field and the Privacy
and Privacy Password fields are disabled.
v
Privacy
- The options for Privacy are none, or DES. If Privacy is set to none,
then the Privacy Password field is disabled.
v
Privacy Password
- The Privacy Password must be at least 8 characters in
length.
Note:
The factory default settings for SNMP V3 Security are
v
User Name - initial
v
Authentication - none
v
Privacy - none
Configure Library: Save/Restore Configuration
This page allows the library configuration to be reset to the factory defaults.
Saving and restoring configuration data can be done using the Remote
Management Unit (RMU) and/or the Operator Control Panel (OCP). The feature
has been implemented on the RMU and on the OCP, but with slightly different
functionality.
Note:
Configuration files saved with one version of library firmware may not be
compatible with other versions of firmware. It is recommended to save a
configuration file each time the library firmware is upgraded. Restore the
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