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Figure 21 SNMP tab 3. Select a trap level for a recipient from the corresponding Trap Level drop-down list in the SNMPv1 and SNMPv3 sections. The level you select identifies the minimum event level that prompts a trap. 4. Click Apply. Configuring SNMP information When you configure SNMP information for the Core Switch 2/64 or for a SAN Director 2/128 or 4/256 SAN Director configured with two logical switches, it is on a logical-switch basis. This means that for each logical switch, you must configure SNMP information individually. Changing the systemGroup configuration parameters 1. Launch the Switch Admin module as described on page 36. 2. Click the SNMP tab (see Figure 21). 3. Enter a contact name, a description, and a location in the SNMP Information section. 4. Optional: Select the Enable Authentication Trap check box to allow authentication traps to be sent to the reception IP address. 5. Click Apply. Setting SNMPv1 configuration parameters 1. Launch the Switch Admin module as described on page 36. 2. Click the SNMP tab (see Figure 21). 3. Double-click a community string in the SNMPv1 section and enter a new community string. 4. Double-click a recipient IP address in the SNMPv1 section and enter a new IP address. 5. Click Apply. 66 Configuring standard security features

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Configuring standard security features
Figure 21
SNMP tab
3.
Select a trap level for a recipient from the corresponding Trap Level drop-down list in the SNMPv1 and
SNMPv3 sections.
The level you select identifies the minimum event level that prompts a trap.
4.
Click
Apply
.
Configuring SNMP information
When you configure SNMP information for the Core Switch 2/64 or for a SAN Director 2/128 or
4/256 SAN Director configured with two logical switches, it is on a logical-switch basis. This means that
for each logical switch, you must configure SNMP information individually.
Changing the systemGroup configuration parameters
1.
Launch the Switch Admin module as described on
page 36
.
2.
Click the
SNMP
tab (see
Figure 21
).
3.
Enter a contact name, a description, and a location in the SNMP Information section.
4.
Optional: Select the
Enable Authentication Trap
check box to allow authentication traps to be sent to
the reception IP address.
5.
Click
Apply
.
Setting SNMPv1 configuration parameters
1.
Launch the Switch Admin module as described on
page 36
.
2.
Click the
SNMP
tab (see
Figure 21
).
3.
Double-click a community string in the SNMPv1 section and enter a new community string.
4.
Double-click a recipient IP address in the SNMPv1 section and enter a new IP address.
5.
Click
Apply
.