This is an optional step. You only have to enable SNMP trapping if you configured this feature when installing the Policy Server.
Note: Before completing this procedure, ensure you have an SNMP Service installed on the Windows systems.
To enable SNMP event trapping, use the XPSConfig utility to set the event handler library (eventsnmp.dll) to the XPSAudit list. The default location of eventsnmp.dll is policy_server_home\bin.
Specifies the Policy Server installation location.
Note: More information on using the XPSConfig utility to set event handler libraries exists in the Policy Server Administration Guide.
To finish configuring SNMP event trapping, configure the snmptrap.conf file. The necessary SNMP prerequisites and procedures are detailed in SNMP Support.
If you did not use the Policy Server installer to configure a policy store automatically, manually configure a supported LDAP directory server or relational database as a policy store.
After the Policy Server is manually installed on one machine, you can reinstall it or install it on a separate machine using an unattended installation mode. An unattended installation lets you install or uninstall the Policy Server without any user interaction.
The installer provides a ca-ps-installer.properties template file that lets you define installation variables. The default parameters, passwords, and paths in this file reflect the information you entered during the initial Policy Server installation. In this file, you can either store encrypted or plain text passwords. If you are using encrypted passwords, for example, a shared secret and CA SiteMinder® Super User, you must use the same ones that you entered during the initial installation since they are encrypted in the file and cannot be modified. However, you can use plain text passwords by modifying the file.
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