The SNMP Channel object stores the information the SNMP driver needs to send traps to an SNMP management system.
IMPORTANT: You must restart the logging server to effect any changes in Channel object configuration. For more information on restarting the logging server, refer to the Novell Nsure Audit Administration Guide.
The following provides a description of each Channel object attribute:
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Send Trap to Host |
The host name or IP address of the SNMP management system. If a host name is specified, only the first address associated with that name is used.
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Community String for Trap |
The community string, or password, needed to access the SNMP management system. If no community string is specified, the driver defaults to public.
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Object ID |
The object you wish to associate with this message. You should enter your own asn1 object id. If no Object ID is specified, the Nsure Audit internal OID is used (2.16.840.1.113719.1.347.3.1). NOTE: The Nsure Audit OID is under the CCITT/US/novell tree.
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Message |
The text that appears in the message body for all traps sent from this SNMP Channel object. Because SNMP specifications require that an SNMP packet can be no larger than 500 bytes, the message body is limited to 300 bytes. The SNMP driver simply truncates anything over 300 bytes. The message body may contain event variables. The SNMP driver replaces these variables with a value from the events designated field. For a listing of event variables, see Event Variables. This field is optional.
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Status |
By default, all Channel objects are enabled. This means that the logging server loads the Channel objects configuration in memory at startup. If the Channel object is disabled, the logging server does not load that objects configuration at startup. IMPORTANT: The Channel object must be located in a supported Channel container for the logging server to find it. See Creating and Configuring Channel Objects for more information. |
For more information on the SNMP channel, see SNMP.
For general information on configuring Channel objects, see Creating and Configuring Channel Objects.
For more information on using Nsure Audit, see Nsure Audit Help.
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