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192CHAPTER 6: CONFIGURING WX SYSTEM PARAMETERS

2Specify the target ID.

3Type the IP address of the target.

4Specify the protocol port on which the target listens for SNMP notifications. The default is 162.

5Click Next.

6Select the notification profile that will use this target.

To view the profile’s notification types, or to enable or disable notification types:

a Click Properties.

b Click the checkbox next to each notification type you want to enable

disable. To enable or disable all notification types, click the Enable checkbox at the top of the list.

To create a new profile:

a Select Create new Notification Profile and click Next.

b In the Profile Name box, type the name of the notification profile. The name can be 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters, with no spaces or tabs.

c Click Next.

d Click the checkbox next to each notification type you want to enable. To enable all notification types, click the Enable checkbox at the top of the list.

e Click Next.

7From the Security Model drop-down list, select the SNMP version.

8For USM (SNMPv3), select the security type:

„Unsecured—SNMP message exchanges are not secure. This is the default, and is the only value supported for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c. (This security level is the same as the noAuthNoPriv level described in SNMPv3 RFCs.)

„Authenticated—SNMP message exchanges are authenticated but are not encrypted. (This security level is the same as the authNoPriv level described in SNMPv3 RFCs.)

„Encrypted—SNMP message exchanges are authenticated and encrypted. (This security level is the same as the authPriv level described in SNMPv3 RFCs.)

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