Tripp Lite B097016 Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console Serve - Page 146
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7. Alerts, Auto-Response and Logging o Complete the Username. This is the Security Name of the SNMPv3 user sending the message. This field is mandatory and must be completed when configuring the console server for SNMPv3. o An Authentication Protocol (SHA or MD5) and Authentication Password must be given for a Security Level of either authNoPriv or authPriv. The password must contain at least 8 characters to be valid. o A Privacy Protocol (DES or AES) must be specified for the authPriv level of security to be used as the encryption algorithm. AES is recommended for stronger security. A password of at least 8 characters must be provided for encryption to work. • Click Apply. Note: Console servers with firmware version 3.0 (and later) also embed the net-snmpd daemon which can accept SNMP requests from remote SNMP management servers and provides information on alert / serial / device status (refer to 15.5 SNMP Status Reporting for more information). Console servers with firmware earlier than V3.3 could only configure a Primary SNMP server from the Management Console. Refer 15.5 SNMP Status Reporting for details on configuring the snmptrap daemon to send traps/notifications to multiple remote SNMP servers. 7.5.4 Send Nagios Event Alerts To notify the central Nagios server of Alerts, NSCA must be enabled under System: Nagios and Nagios must be enabled for each applicable host or port under Serial & Network: Network Hosts or Serial & Network: Serial Ports (refer to 10. Nagios Integration). 7.6 Logging The console server can maintain log records of auto-response, access and communications events (with the console server and the attached serial, network and power devices). A log of all system activity is also maintained by default, as is a history of the status of any attached environmental monitors. 146