HP 6120XG ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Management and Configuration Gui - Page 319
Managing Network Security Notifications, Example of an SNMPv3 Notification Configuration
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Configuring for Network Management Applications Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch An example of how to configure SNMPv3 notification is shown here: Params _name value in the snmpv3 targetaddress command matches the params _name value in the snmpv3 params command. The tag _name value in snmpv3 notify command matches the tag _name value in the snmpv3 targetaddress command. Configuring the security model ver3 requires you to configure message processing ver3 and a security service level. Figure 13-9. Example of an SNMPv3 Notification Configuration Managing Network Security Notifications By default, a switch is enabled to send the SNMP notifications listed in "Supported Notifications" on page 13-18 when a network security event (for example, authentication failure) occurs. However, before security notifications can be sent, you must first configure one or more trap receivers or SNMPv3 management stations as described in: ■ "Configuring an SNMP Trap Receiver" on page 13-20 ■ "Configuring SNMPv3 Notifications" on page 13-24 You can manage the default configuration of the switch to disable and reenable notifications to be sent for the following types of security events: ■ SNMP authentication failure ■ Port-security (web, MAC, or 802.1X) authentication failure ■ Invalid password entered in a login attempt through a direct serial, Telnet, or SSH connection ■ Unable to establish a connection with the RADIUS or TACACS+ authen- tication server ■ Manager password changes 13-27