Black Box ET1000A Appliance Trim Kit User Manual


 
SNMP Configuration
EncrypTight User Guide 313
Figure 108 Trusted host editor
Related topics:
“Appliance Unreachable” on page 224
“IPv6 Addressing” on page 304
“Traps” on page 315
“Defining Syslog Servers” on page 323
“SNTP Client Settings” on page 329
SNMP Configuration
The ETEP includes an SNMP agent. When enabled, the SNMP agent in the ETEP sends traps to one or
more management stations. Traps can be monitored and viewed using an SNMP network management
application.
The ETEP supports SNMPv2c and SNMPv3. You can configure the ETEP to use both types of trap hosts.
Related topics:
“System Information” on page 313
“Community Strings” on page 314
“Traps” on page 315
“SNMPv2 Trap Hosts” on page 316
“SNMPv3” on page 316
System Information
For managing a number of ETEP appliances from a single management station, it is helpful to have some
basic housekeeping information about the SNMP agent in the ETEP, such as its name, location, and a
contact person for the device. SNMP uses the Appliance Name as the MIB2 sysName.