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Field Name
Remote (Right) Side - and - Local (Left) Side
Definition
Enter the required address or text for each of the four fields for both Remote Side and Local Side: ID: This is the hostname that a local system and a remote system use for IPSec negotiation and authentication. It can be a fully qualified domain name preceded by @. For example, hostname@xyz.comIP Address: The IP address of the host. NextHop: The router through which the virtual console server (on the left side) or the remote host (on the right side) sends packets to the host on the other side. SubNet: The netmask of the subnetwork where the host resides. Use CIDR notation. The IP number followed by a slash and the number of ‘one’ bits in the binary notation of the netmask. For example, 192.168.0.0/24 indicates an IP address where the first 24 bits are used as the network address. This is the same as 255.255.255.0.
RSA Key (If RSA Key is selected)
For IPSec(VPN) authentication, you need to generate a public key for the virtual console server and find out the key used on the remote gateway. Copy and paste for copying the RSA key from another source is supported.
SNMP Configuration
An administrator can configure SNMP, which is needed if notifications are to be sent to an SNMP management application.
NOTE: The Avocent ACS v6000 Enterprise MIB text file is available in the appliance at: /usr/local/mibs/ACSv6000- MIB.asn. The Avocent ACS v6000 Enterprise TRAP MIB text file is available in the appliance
To configure SNMP:
1.Click Network - SNMP.
2.Click the System button and enter the SysContact information (email address of the virtual console server’s administrator, for example, acsv6000_admin@avocent.com).
3.Click Add to add a new community or v3 user.
4.Enter the community name for SNMP v1/v2 or the user name for SNMP v3 in the Name field and enter the OID.
5.Select the desired permission from the