Appendix K Router Platform User Interface Reference

SNMP Policy Page

Table K-64 Secure Shell Page (Continued)

Regenerate Key During

When selected, regenerates the RSA key pair on the router during the next

Deployment

deployment. This option is useful if you are concerned that the secrecy of the

 

keys might be compromised.

 

When deselected, a new key pair is not generated.

 

Note This check box is not deselected automatically after deployment. If

 

you do not return to this policy to deselect the check box, the key is

 

regenerated each time you deploy.

 

Note This option requires interaction with the device during deployment.

 

Therefore, you should use it only when deploying to live devices, not

 

when deploying to a file.

 

Note A key pair must already exist on the device before you select this

 

option; otherwise, deployment will fail. (This will typically be the

 

case, since IOS routers must have SSH enabled in order to be added

 

to Security Manager.)

 

 

Modulus Size

Applies only when the Regenerate Key check box is selected.

 

The size of the modulus used to generate a new key pair. A larger modulus

 

is more secure but takes longer to generate. Valid values range from 360 to

 

2048 bits. The default is 1024 bits.

 

 

Save button

Saves your changes to the Security Manager server but keeps them private.

 

Note To publish your changes, click the Submit button on the toolbar.

 

 

SNMP Policy Page

Use the SNMP page to configure the parameters necessary to send traps from the router to a designated SNMP host. These traps are unsolicited messages that notify the SNMP host of important events occurring on the router.

For more information, see Defining SNMP Agent Properties, page 15-102.

Navigation Path

(Device view) Select Platform > Device Admin > Device Access > SNMP from the Policy selector.

 

 

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