After you completed your global SNMPv3 settings, apply the SNMPv3 settings to policies.
Follow these steps:
The Policy page appears.
The SystemEDGE page appears listing the available policies.
The New SystemEDGE Policy dialog appears.
The Communities page appears with the table of SNMP settings and the following options:
Note: The only default (global) SNMP settings from the table that are included in the configuration are those settings with a port that matches the agent port.
This option allows you to select global SNMPv3 objects only and clear any server-specific SNMP settings.
The selected SNMPv3 objects are associated with the policy.
The Trap Destinations page appears. You can configure SNMPv3 Trap Destinations.
Depending on the selection, the following fields appear:
Specifies the host to which to send the trap. You can specify a host name or an IP address.
Specifies the port number on the destination host that you want to send the trap.
Specifies the SNMPv3 user with which to send the trap.
Specifies the type of encoding to use when sending traps.
Default: 000
This encoding is similar to configuring the trap encoding in SNMPv1. See also SystemEDGE User Guide, Configure SNMPv1 Trap Destinations.
* (asterisk) is the only supported value for this field. This value is mandatory.
(Notifications only) Specifies how long in seconds to wait for a confirmation of notification delivery before timing out.
(Notifications only) Specifies the number of times to retry sending a notification after a timeout.
A new entry appears in the Trap Destinations table.
You can repeat the last step to add more entries to the table.
The policy is saved with the appropriate trap destination.
You can distribute the policy to the appropriate server group.
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