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Set up host access, Set up the notification destination for traps – CANOGA PERKINS 9160 10 Gigabit Ethernet Network Interface Device User Manual

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Set Up Host Access

The SNMP agent allows access to up to 24 Host IP addresses. Set up and edit the Host information
for the 9160 at the Host Access Table screen. To access the Host Access Table, follow these steps:

1. From the System menu type

4

, "Host Table/ SNMP Settings," and press .

2. At the Host Access Table screen, type

2

to add a host, then at the prompt, enter the host IP

address and mask, or type

1

to edit a host. At the Add Host Access Entry screen, set values for

these parameters:

• Telnet Access: Allow (Yes) or disallow (No) Telnet
• FTP/TFTP: Select FTP, TFTP, Both, or None
• SNMP Access: Select Write (also allows Read access), Write, or None
• SNMP Protocol: Select V1V2cV3, V1V2c, or V3
• V1/V2c Read and Write Communities: Enter name of community, up to 11 characters
• V1/V2c Access Level: Select Supervisor, Operator, or Observer

3. To remove a host, type

3

, then follow the prompts.

4. To return to the System Menu, press .

Set Up the Notification Destination for Traps

Use the Trap Notification/Destination Table to view and set up the destination for Trap messages. In
addition to setting the host address and port, you can set the security level for the notification, then set
values for various parameters, depending on the security level. For details on and values for security
parameters for your system, see the documentation for your network security system. To access and
update the Trap Notification/Destination Table, follow these steps:

1. At the System menu, type

5

, "Notification Settings," and press . The Notification

Destination Table screen appears.

2. To add a destination, type

2

and press , or to edit an existing destination, type

1

and press

, then follow the prompts to enter values, or press to cycle through options, for
these parameters:

• IP Address for the destination
• Trap Notification Port for the destination; Range is 1 to 65535; typically set to 162
• Notification Type sets the security level for the destination, from V1-Trap through V3-Inform

V1-Trap:

Unacknowledged message with SNMPv1 protocol

V2-Trap:

Unacknowledged message with SNMPv2c protocol

V2-Inform:

Acknowledged message with SNMPv2c protocol

V3-Trap:

Unacknowledged message with SNMPv3 authentication and optional encryption

V3-Inform:

Acknowledged message with SNMPv3 authentication and optional encryption