CANOGA PERKINS 9161 Network Interface Device User Manual

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9161 Network Interface Device User’s Manual

Using the Software

Managing Security

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c. Use <Space> to toggle through the Notification Types to set the security level for

the destination, from V1-Trap through V3-Inform

d. If V1-Trap, V2-Trap, or V2c-Inform or V3-Inform is the Notificaiton Type:

Enter the community name, up to 32 characters, and press <Tab>

Enter the SNMP Engine ID and press <Tab>.

Use <Space> to toggle through the Authentication Protocols; MD5, SHA,
or None, and press <Tab>.

Type an Authentication Password of at least 8 characters, press <Enter>,
then retype the Authentication Password and press <Enter> again

Use <space> to select an Privacy Protocol; DES for MD5 or SHA, or
None, and press <Tab>

If the Privacy Protocol is DES, type a Privacy Password of at least 8 char-
acters, press <Enter>, then retype the Privacy Password and press
<Enter> again

Use <Space> to toggle the Security Level to select No Auth/No Priv, Auth/
No Priv, or Auth/Priv and press <Tab>

Type in the number of times to try to resend the message if not acknowl-
edged between 0 and 10

Type in how long to wait for an acknowledgement before retrying between
1 to 30 seconds

e. If V3-Trap is the Notification Type:

Use <Space> to toggle through the usernames and press <Tab> to select

Press <Space> to cycle through the options for the Security Level, and
press <Enter> to return to the Notification Destination Table screen.

6. To delete a destination, type

3

and press <Enter>, then at the prompt, highlight the IP

Address for that Host and press <Enter>. The host table appears again with your
changes.

7. To return to the System Menu, press <Esc>.

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

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