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SNMP Alert Settings, Table 264, Alert tokens for Email alerts Logging and Alerting, Option definitions

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Overview of System features Logging, Alerting and SNMP Table 264 Alert tokens for Email alerts (Logging and Alerting) (continued) Token name Description %UTCTIME%: UTC time %WEBSHIELDNAME%: Messaging and Web Security appliance name %WEBSHIELDIP%: Messaging and Web Security IP address %APPLICATION%: The name of the process that generated the event SNMP Alert Settings Use this page to configure the SNMP alerts sent by the appliance. System | Logging, Alerting and SNMP | SNMP Alert Settings Table 265 Option definitions Option Definition Anti-virus events to System events When selected, specifies the types of events that will be sent. Trap manager, Community name, Protocol version Specifies various details for SNMP trap managers. SNMP Monitor Settings Use this page for settings that allow other devices to communicate with the appliance via SNMP. System | Logging, Alerting and SNMP | SNMP Monitor Settings Basic settings Table 266 Option definitions Option Definition Name to Community name Versions 1 and 2 of the SNMP protocol use the community name like a password. The community name is required with each SNMP Get request to allow access to the appliance. The default Community Name is public. If you have several appliances, change the default name of appliance. Security Options (v3 only) Table 267 Option definitions Option Username for authentication to Store for configuration push (plain text) Definition Version 3 incorporates both authentication and privacy. You need to set the user name, and the protocols and passwords for authentication and privacy. These settings will not be included in configuration pushes between your appliances unless you select Store for configuration push (plain text). Be aware, however, that if you select this option, the configuration settings for the SNMP v3 protocol are stored on the appliance in plain text. 268 McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide

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Table 264
Alert tokens for Email alerts (Logging and Alerting)
(continued)
Token name
Description
%UTCTIME%:
UTC time
%WEBSHIELDNAME%:
Messaging and Web Security appliance name
%WEBSHIELDIP%:
Messaging and Web Security IP address
%APPLICATION%:
The name of the process that generated the event
SNMP Alert Settings
Use this page to configure the SNMP alerts sent by the appliance.
System
|
Logging, Alerting and SNMP
|
SNMP Alert Settings
Table 265
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Anti-virus events
to
System events
When selected, specifies the types of events that will be sent.
Trap manager
,
Community name
,
Protocol version
Specifies various details for SNMP trap managers.
SNMP Monitor Settings
Use this page for settings that allow other devices to communicate with the appliance via SNMP.
System
|
Logging, Alerting and SNMP
|
SNMP Monitor Settings
Basic settings
Table 266
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Name
to
Community name
Versions 1 and 2 of the SNMP protocol use the community name like a
password. The community name is required with each SNMP Get request to
allow access to the appliance. The default Community Name is public.
If you have several appliances, change the default name of
appliance.
Security Options (v3 only)
Table 267
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Username for authentication
to
Store for configuration push
(plain text)
Version 3 incorporates both authentication and privacy. You need to set
the user name, and the protocols and passwords for authentication and
privacy.
These settings will not be included in configuration pushes between your
appliances unless you select
Store for configuration push (plain text)
. Be aware,
however, that if you select this option, the configuration settings for the
SNMP v3 protocol are stored on the appliance in plain text.
Overview of System features
Logging, Alerting and SNMP
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McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide