Configuring snmp preferences, Configuring syslog file reader preferences, Configuring tftp preferences – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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3. Enter the number of days to display a warning for an expiring certificate in the

DaysUntilExpiryWarning field.

When the certificate reaches this value, the certificate displays orange. The minimum is 0. The
default is 31.

4. Enter the number of days to display the next warning for an expiring certificate in the

DaysUntilNextExpiryWarning field.

5. Click Apply or OK to save your work.

Configuring SNMP preferences

1. Select Server > Options.

The Options dialog box displays.

2. Select IP Preferences from the Software Configurations list in the Category pane.

3. Enter the number of retries after the first attempt to read in the Retries.Read field.

4. Enter the number of retries after the first attempt to write in the Retries.Write field.

5. Enter the time-out period in seconds between read retry attempts in the Timeout.Read field.

6. Enter the time-out period in seconds between write retry attempts in the Timeout.Write field.

7. Click Apply or OK to save your work.

Configuring syslog file reader preferences

To configure syslog file reader preferences, compete the following steps.

1. Enter a name for the file in the FileName field.

2. Select the KeepFileOpenBetweenPolls check box to keep the file open between polls.

3. Enter the message filter type in the MessageFilter field.

For example, ^snort.

4. Enter the polling interval in the PollingIntervalMilliSeconds field.

The default is 5000.

5. Select the ReadNewEventsOnly check box to only read new events.

Configuring TFTP preferences

1. Select Server > Options.

The Options dialog box displays.

2. Select IP Preferences from the Software Configurations list in the Category pane.

3. Enter the number of retries before aborting a read or write transfer in the maxRetries field.

4. Enter the time-out period in milliseconds between retry attempts in the timeout field.

5. Click Apply or OK to save your work.

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