Casio ACS V6000 manual Snmp Configuration, To configure Snmp, Click Network Snmp

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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)

Pre-Shared Secret (If Secret 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.

Pre-shared password between left and right users.

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 at: /usr/local/mibs/ACSv6000-TRAP-MIB.asn. Both files are also available at www.avocent.com.

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 pull-down menu. Choices are Read and Write or Read Only.

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Contents ACS Page ACS B L E of C on TE N TS Iii ACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide Features and Benefits Access optionsFlexible users and groups Web ManagerIPv4 and IPv6 support Authentication SecurityVPN based on IPSec with NAT traversal Packet filteringData logging, notifications, alarms and data buffering Auto discoveryTo create the virtual machine using the vSphere client ACS v6000 virtual console server requirementsPage Using Telnet or SSH To use Telnet to connect to a device through a serial port # telnet hostname IPaddressTo close a Telnet session To use SSH to connect to a device through a serial portTo close an SSH session ACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide Web Manager Overview for Administrators To log into the web managerWizard Mode Wizard Screen To configure Ports To configure network parametersTo configure licenses Expert Mode AccessTo configure users and change the default user passwords To view and connect to devices using the web managerSecurity profiles System ToolsSystem Select System Security Security Profile To configure the Security ProfileTo configure DSView 3 software security settings Date and Time Help and LanguageUsage VM SettingsInformation VCenter To configure a vCenterTo add an association by Datacenter License To power control targets using the web managerNetwork Settings To configure a network deviceDevices IPv4 and IPv6 static routesConfiguring the firewall HostsFirewall To add a hostProtocol options To add a chainTo change the policy for a default chain IPSecVPNTo add a rule To edit a rulePayload or AH Authentication Header Click Network Snmp Snmp ConfigurationTo configure Snmp To enable or disable one or more serial ports PortsSerial ports Select Ports Serial PortsCAS Ctrl-X Parameter Description Auto discovery To copy/clone the configuration of one port to other portsCAS Profile Select Ports CAS Profile Auto Answer To configure the input/output strings used by auto answerSelect Probe Strings or Match Strings Click Ports Pool of CAS Ports To configure a pool of CAS portsPool of CAS ports Authentication Pool of CAS Ports Parameters Parameter DescriptionAppliance authentication Authentication serversTo set authentication for the console server To configure a Radius authentication serverTo configure a TACACS+ authentication server Select Authentication Authentication Servers TACACS+To configure an Ldapsad authentication server Select Authentication Authentication Servers LdapsadTo configure a Kerberos authentication server To configure an NIS authentication serverTo configure a DSView authentication server Users Accounts and User GroupsLocal accounts To add new usersTo configure password rules Click Users Local Accounts Password RulesAdmin group User groupsTo view admin Appliance Access Rights Appliance-admin group Shell-login-profileUser group Managing user groupsTo remove members from a user group To configure a login profile for a user groupCheck the Enable Log-In Profile box To add access to serial ports for a user group To assign appliance access rights for custom user groupsTo configure a group in a TACACS+ authentication server To configure a group in a Radius authentication serverEvent Destinations Event NotificationsEvent List Select Events and Logs Data Buffering To configure Data BufferingData Buffering To configure Appliance Logging Active SessionsMonitoring Appliance LoggingChange Password To change your own passwordSelect Change Password Web Manager Overview for Regular UsersACS v6000 Installation/Administration/User Guide Appendix a BootP Configuration Retrieval ConfigurationTo resolve an issue Appendix B Technical SupportFor Technical Support